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Whats easiest to remove window tint?

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  • wa2fastcamaroW Offline
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    Got a truck at work that had limo tinted windows, had to have the hwy patrol inspect it as it has a salvage title, and he wants the tint removed from the front windows before he'll pass it. So whats the easiest way to get it off?

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      Take the windows out and put paint and decal remove on them and let it soak for a bit. But I would try a razor blade and see if it comes off easy. I took the tint out of my grand prix I had in 25min. But on my 240 it took me and my dad a weekend

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        I just used an aersol can of glass cleaner and steel wool....

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          Razer blade and goo gon.

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            If its just the front 2 windows, just take a razor blade after it, and even some glass cleaner will help to get the glue off.

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              spray that shit down with ammonia and tape a big leaf bag over the window and leave it for a while. shit should peel right off. just dont get any ammonia on anything else.

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                Well I said the hell with it and got it off. The film came off easy, but the adhesive was a bitch, plus the windshield was tinted and I had to do that too. 2 hours, 10 razor blades, and a big bottle of goof off, and I got it clean. I hate removing tint. :mad:

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