tint removal

just wondering if you guys know something good to remove tints...i did a search and didnt really find anything ...especially back window i dont wanna mess up the defroster....any advice and tips are appreciated...thanks

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  • Use an old hair dryer or heat gun. Kind of like pulling old stickers. Thats all I can think of. Find a corner and pull it off slowly.
  • Dave-ODave-O Wagonist
    I'm thinking about doing this myself, as my wagon has that cheapo '90s purple tint on it, and I want to ditch it in favor of a lighter bronze tint. Unfortunately for me, someone's tried peeling it off before, so one window is about half-stripped, and the edges of every other window are peeling, it's all so brittle that it just breaks off in chunks too.

    Guess I'll just let a tint shop deal with it, haha. :mrgreen:
  • a lot of time, patience, and a break
    every now and then...

    dont burn or crack anything
    with a heat gun
    :mrgreen:
  • White&NerdyWhite&Nerdy Senior Wagonist
    All that, and some Goo Gone to remove any leftover adhesive residue. A razor blade works well, too, but be VERY careful on the back window - you could destroy your rear defogger if you scrape the elements off.
  • bmotorsbmotors New Wagonist
    thanks for the info....hopefully i dont ruin the rear defrosters :shock: that would suck
  • it's a pain in the where the sun dont shine ...

    otherwise you can plan over several stages
    and or days, weeks, whatever it takes ..

    good luck

    : )
  • bmotorsbmotors New Wagonist
    i did a little research found this link check it out... 8)
    http://www.tintcenter.com/articles/bt_removal.html
  • yeah undiluted ammonia forgot about that...

    mind your eyes

    oh yeah...
    hold your breath or wear a face mask



    :mrgreen:
  • WagicWagic Wagonist
    This is why you should never use ammonia based window cleaner if you have tinted windows.

    Use undiluted household ammonia, which is ~5% by weight. Not that you could get your hands on it, but using pure ammonia would be bad...very bad.
  • RCRunnerRCRunner Band Wagon
    All that, and some Goo Gone to remove any leftover adhesive residue. A razor blade works well, too, but be VERY careful on the back window - you could destroy your rear defogger if you scrape the elements off.

    x2 on the Goo Gone, but use a plastic scrapper and old piece of cloth that has some texture to it (not a tee shirt). Let the Goo Gone soak in there for the rear window and use the cloth to take off the glue. You could use the plastic scrapper, but be careful when going over the defrost lines ... good luck
  • jb2wheelsjb2wheels Wagonist
    The ammonia thing works.
  • and you survived too...
    :mrgreen:
  • jb2wheelsjb2wheels Wagonist
    only a mild buzz
  • sure it was not euphoria ?
    : )
  • deckarddeckard Band Wagon
    windex, dissolved the anti-scratch coating on my windows but did not damage the tint itself
  • 1988rt1988rt Senior Wagonist
    I used brake cleanner, It worked good
  • bmotors wrote:
    i did a little research found this link check it out... 8)
    http://www.tintcenter.com/articles/bt_removal.html

    ^This! That's how I did it on my friends car.
  • All that, and some Goo Gone to remove any leftover adhesive residue. A razor blade works well, too, but be VERY careful on the back window - you could destroy your rear defogger if you scrape the elements off.

    Yeah the razorblade works well, but i didnt even want to mess with the rear window for that same reason.
  • AlphaxomegaAlphaxomega Senior Wagonist
    i just scaped it all off with a painters knife and a heat gun, then re-soldered the plugs for the defroster and it worked. :D my luck
  • 91awd91awd Wagonist
    I used mr scrubs foamings bath room cleaner it work for me......that shit cleans anything...lol
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