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I would suggest purchasing Jasco paint remover which will not harm the glass… but don't get it on anything else including your skin! Once you have removed the failing caulking and paint. I would carefully mask off all adjacent surfaces, prime, caulk and paint with a high quality acrylic paint in either satin or semi gloss.
Another option for masking windows, which is a little more costly would be to use Jasco Liquid Mask instead of tape for. You will spend about $50 bucks for a gallon but you will save a significant amount of time by not having to mask all those window panes, as well you will end up very professional results!