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Hey Guys I just Picked up a second hand window and I need to remove the aftermarket tint film thats on it. What is the easiest way to get it off?
Cheers Jack
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If it's a side window ie no rear demister the best way is to peel the tint then scape the glue off with one of those scrapers that takes razor blades then metho & a rag or if your brave metho & some coarse steel wool.
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Alternatively, lay the window down and cover with wet newspaper for about ½ an hour to an hour (if the weather is hot, you may need to re-wet the newspaper). Then peel the tint off and clean up as Jim said above. Cheers...Dave Edited by user Saturday, 17 February 2007 4:45:17 AM(UTC)
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Use steel wool if you like scratched glass. The other ideas work well enough.
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John coarse scourers wont scratch the glass if you are carefull ie don't press too hard but I do agree with you on the steel wool issue. Those green plastic scourers are the worst for scratching glass.
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Hi Guys. Picked this up from a site yesterday, knew it would be useful eventually!
Removing old window tint-: First bits easy, peel up an edge with a razor blade & rip the film off!!...now that darn glue is still stuck to the glass!! Use a new blade t
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Hi I used to work for a windscreen fitting company and was across the road from the motor registration branch who sent us all there defected for tint cars . The easiest way we found Was (as Stated) peel an edge then use a new (save on scratches)single ed
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Here's a little tip you might all like to know. With gooey stuff on glass try using eucalyptus oil and a clean cloth. This works great for getting the last of the sticky stuff off.
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