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  • 81BNDT8 Offline
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    So, my roomie bought a car that had tinted windows, I was driving it one day and I got a ticket becuase his tint done to 11%. Anyway, I was wondering how to remove said tint. I was curious if there was a chemical or do I just use a blade or ???:icon_scratch:

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    • no_slow_clapN Offline
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      go to SLD and have them do it.

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      • 81BNDT8 Offline
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        SLD?
        I'm not looking to spend more money than I have too, it can't be that hard to take of tint, can it?

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        • fromtheashesF Offline
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          you can usually take it off by blade, You might have some residue afterward but any cleaner can remove that. Good luck.

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          • King RicerK Offline
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            razor blades and foaming glass cleaner will work very well

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              i heard something about a blow dryer to heat it up..?

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              • 99civic9 Offline
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                no a blade and the foam stuff should work fine.

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                • 81BNDT8 Offline
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                  OK sweet, thanks guys!

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                  • CRX_CivicC Offline
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                    i took some old wal mart tint off my car. when i warmed the tint up first when peeling it it left WAY less of the glue(residue) on the glass. but that was shitty tint. im not sure about good quality tint.
                    i used a heat gun BTW.

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                    • K Offline
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                      heat gun helps a bit.

                      If its on the roll downs. Take them out and put paint and decal remover on them. Much easier then scraping. Also, say good bye to your rear defrost(if it has it). When you peal the tint off, it pulls off part of the strips.

                      I had tint on my GP took it off cause it wasn't dark enought took me 25min for all 5 windows. My 240 had old bubbled purple tint. Took a whole weekend.

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