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Removing window tint

Blue71

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Anybody have a good easy way to remove old window tint? Previous owner put some on the vent windows and I need it off. Let me know.

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Blue71

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lol..I've been peeeelin it. Gotta be a better way
 

miikee73

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Hair dryer....scraper.....WD40 will help with the goo,once you get the film off.
 

NicksTrix

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peel/shred the tint film off. soapy water breaks the glue down. takes a bit of scraping with a razor to work the glue off and a bunch of paper towels to collect it.
letting your soapy solution sit a bit helps.
 

75MIKE

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Razor blades are scary on glass. One small nick on the blade and it scratches the hell out of the glass.
Been there, done that.
 

Pa PITT

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WD 40 USED TO WORK WELL BUT NOW YOU'LL HAVE TO FIND A VERY OLD CAN OF wd40 It is no longer made the same.
.. I say heat gun and razor blade.
 
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