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    FKA whydoineedausername
    • Jul 2003
    • 1929

    #1

    window tint removal

    hey guys.

    need some advice on how to remove tint.
    i've got that cheap purple crap that the previous owner put on. my car goes off to tint tomorrow afternoon(13th) and i need to have this stuff taken off before then.

    the company will charge $5 a window and $35/hr. on the back window. i've got a 4 dr. car.

    i thought if it's easy enough and almost risk free, i'll do it myself.


    what things do i need to take into consideration??

    such as:
    weather - it's really cold now, but we have a heated garage
    tools
    etc..
    ???

    or do you guys think i should just pay the extra and have them do it?
    they charge $160 on a 4 dr. car for everything but the windshield.

    any advice is appreciated.
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  • MiniSpdRcr
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    • Mar 2003
    • 602

    #2
    Easiest way is to do it when its warm or hot outside. Go to the car with some ammonia based cleaner and spray it onto the windows. Close car up and let it soak in, should peel right off with not much of a mess. granted the car will smell like amonia.

    here is a link with instructions.

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    • jwren00
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      • Aug 2002
      • 302

      #3
      just use a razor blade to peel a corner off, and then go slowly from there. and yes, make sure it's hot outside when you do it, makes it much easier for the tinting to come off

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      • SAW
        It's a trap!
        • Nov 2004
        • 846

        #4
        Crowbar, who needs windows?
        Anyways, if none of the above work (which i doubt), try some of that "Mildew/Soapscum Remover".
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          FKA whydoineedausername
          • Jul 2003
          • 1929

          #5
          Originally posted by SAW
          Crowbar, who needs windows?

          best.....advice......ever



          not


          thanks for the advice guys. i'll give it a shot
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            FKA whydoineedausername
            • Jul 2003
            • 1929

            #6
            everything went pretty well.

            didn't scratch any windows and all the residue came off nicely.

            however, i think i'm gonna leave the back window to the tint shop. i don't want to screw up any defroster lines.



            thanks again for the help!
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            • SAW
              It's a trap!
              • Nov 2004
              • 846

              #7
              Good idea, wouldn't that be fun if you did it yourself and then had to replace the whole defrost unit.
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              • PyRo
                President Bioloaf inc.
                • Dec 2000
                • 10186

                #8
                Heat gun?

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                  FKA whydoineedausername
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 1929

                  #9
                  Originally posted by PyRo
                  Heat gun?

                  actually, i did the first one with ammonia. came off with not too much of a fight, but then we used 2 blow driers for the rest.

                  wow....it made a HUGE improvement. the last 3 windows came off in 1-3 pieces as well as the 1/4's - without having to worry about the frit.


                  the car is at the tint shop now. they're going to do it tomorrow morning(13th)
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                  • PyRo
                    President Bioloaf inc.
                    • Dec 2000
                    • 10186

                    #10
                    A heat gun is a blow dryer times 10 though, that tint doesn't stand a chance with that thing

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                      FKA whydoineedausername
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 1929

                      #11
                      Originally posted by PyRo
                      A heat gun is a blow dryer times 10 though, that tint doesn't stand a chance with that thing

                      very true, but the only heat guns we had were in my dad's companies vans - which were on the job....far away.....unreachable
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