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What you failed to do there Brent is actually give an answer to your thread title (not having a pop mate ). The golden rule is never to try and scrape dry glass, always make sure the area you want to scrape is wet and kept wet. This combined with using a good angle and not stabbing or hacking at the glass will ensure a nice easy scrape with no damage. Glass is not a smooth surface, contrary to popular belief, so wetting before scraping gives you the lubrication you need to prevent damage and clean the window effectively.Not a text book answer but you get the drift