Thursday, January 12, 2012

How do you remove window tinting from your car?

I have already pulled off the tint, but what is a good way to remove the sticky layer behind the tint?How do you remove window tinting from your car?
The best way lists below





Side windows

With a razor (make sure the razor is new) start at a corner then peel back film slowly, if film rips use the razor again to start after film is removed. There will be glue residue and the best way to remove this is to wet the glue with some soapy water, keep the glue wet and scrape it with the new razor, if you have any type of defogger or antennas do not use a razor!! seek professional help and allow a Tint Shop to remove your film



Rear windows



We use a plastic bag, clean the outside of the window then wet the window with soapy water, place the bag on the outside of window and make a template then wet the window inside. Transfer the bag to the inside of the window covering all of the rear glass. This works best in the hot sun, leave on for a half hour then try to remove film. Do not use a razor on defogger lines. If you cannot remove film this way, you can also use a steamer and steam the window, if that doesn't work take it to a Tinting Shop. You can also try cleaning glue off rear windows by spraying glue with a foam glass cleaner and let it soak for 5 mins then try to remove it with a cloth or email us for more information.



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If you have tinting film on your car that has resulted in you receiving a ticket from the Police, please email us and we can remove it at no charge.







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Support@tntwindowtinting.comHow do you remove window tinting from your car?
Lots of window cleaner like Windex and a flat razor blade.. Make the window very wet with the cleaner, Then slide the blade across the window and scape off all the old glue.How do you remove window tinting from your car?
ammonia works the best to cut the adhesive. Make sure you are in a wel ventilated spot!
soapy water, let it soak a few minuits then scrape with a single edge razor blade.

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