how to remove tint?
plan a whole day for this first off..... I did it once and I won't do it again. I'll pay a professional to do it. I did it for the same reason, the purple tint should be outlawed!!! lol
anyway, its been about 10 years ago when I did it, but I think I remember the just of it. I used a razor blade to start it in the top corner, so you can get a good grip of it, then you just tear it off. Depending on how long it has been on there, it might come off pretty good. Hopefully you will be able to rip it all off in one piece. If however you aren't that lucky(as I was) then you'll have to use something like goof off and your razor blade to get it off. Mine came off in many, many, many, many pieces..... Like I said before, I'll be paying someone next time. Not trying to scare you, just warning you bud. Hopefully yours will come off, and its very possible since the car is only 5 years old. Mine was on alot older truck. Good luck, if I think of anything else I'll let you know.
anyway, its been about 10 years ago when I did it, but I think I remember the just of it. I used a razor blade to start it in the top corner, so you can get a good grip of it, then you just tear it off. Depending on how long it has been on there, it might come off pretty good. Hopefully you will be able to rip it all off in one piece. If however you aren't that lucky(as I was) then you'll have to use something like goof off and your razor blade to get it off. Mine came off in many, many, many, many pieces..... Like I said before, I'll be paying someone next time. Not trying to scare you, just warning you bud. Hopefully yours will come off, and its very possible since the car is only 5 years old. Mine was on alot older truck. Good luck, if I think of anything else I'll let you know.
Originally Posted by bigfy39
thanks i was thinking like blowing the parts im about to tear off with a hear dryer? i dunno i have no clu,
ps is the back windshield gonna be even more of a bish to do since its curved?
ps is the back windshield gonna be even more of a bish to do since its curved?
here's a couple sites that give some helpful hints....
http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/...es/581329.html
http://www.tintdude.com/remove.html
wait for a warm day, it'll help with the removal. for my 3rd gen, i sprayed down the tint with windex and let it sit in the sun for awhile. then i scraped it off using CLEAN AND NEW razor blades. it came off pretty easily. just be ready to use several blades during the process. never use dull or old razor blades, since you can scratch the glass.
all i know for the rear window, get a huge hefty bag, tear it open to a huge piece, big enough to cover the whole rear window. Make sure its a hot hot day. get a regular spray bottle, mix water with dish wash soap.
spray it all over the rear windows, then get the hefty bag, and put on on the rear window (It will hold the bag since its wet) and close all your windows, and let the car bake in the sun.
give it about an hr and half, come back to your car, remove the bag, and with a razor blade just peel off one corner or the top of the tint, you will be amazed on how the tint will come off.
Good luck, pm me if you have questions, and with the side windows, just use a razor blade.
spray it all over the rear windows, then get the hefty bag, and put on on the rear window (It will hold the bag since its wet) and close all your windows, and let the car bake in the sun.
give it about an hr and half, come back to your car, remove the bag, and with a razor blade just peel off one corner or the top of the tint, you will be amazed on how the tint will come off.
Good luck, pm me if you have questions, and with the side windows, just use a razor blade.
Originally Posted by BRINKLEY
plan a whole day for this first off..... I did it once and I won't do it again. I'll pay a professional to do it. I did it for the same reason, the purple tint should be outlawed!!! lol
anyway, its been about 10 years ago when I did it, but I think I remember the just of it. I used a razor blade to start it in the top corner, so you can get a good grip of it, then you just tear it off. Depending on how long it has been on there, it might come off pretty good. Hopefully you will be able to rip it all off in one piece. If however you aren't that lucky(as I was) then you'll have to use something like goof off and your razor blade to get it off. Mine came off in many, many, many, many pieces..... Like I said before, I'll be paying someone next time. Not trying to scare you, just warning you bud. Hopefully yours will come off, and its very possible since the car is only 5 years old. Mine was on alot older truck. Good luck, if I think of anything else I'll let you know.
anyway, its been about 10 years ago when I did it, but I think I remember the just of it. I used a razor blade to start it in the top corner, so you can get a good grip of it, then you just tear it off. Depending on how long it has been on there, it might come off pretty good. Hopefully you will be able to rip it all off in one piece. If however you aren't that lucky(as I was) then you'll have to use something like goof off and your razor blade to get it off. Mine came off in many, many, many, many pieces..... Like I said before, I'll be paying someone next time. Not trying to scare you, just warning you bud. Hopefully yours will come off, and its very possible since the car is only 5 years old. Mine was on alot older truck. Good luck, if I think of anything else I'll let you know.
Originally Posted by CreativeDesignz
Why did it take u all day. i take tint off cars at work probably at least once a day and the only thing that takes the longest is the rear windshield. each window takes about 10 minutes with a razor and windex.
heavily applied warm water out of a spray bottle and a razor blade did wonders in my old car except for the rear windshield...be careful nto to pull too hard on the tint though b/c its possible with enough force to pull your window out of alignment
my dad use to own a dealership so we would remove the tint from a lot of cars just b/c it looked tacky (the bubles/purple tint)....Discoved razorblade and ammonia are best. Another thing that works well to remove the glue is nail polish remover (especially those that have acetone in them) works out quite nicely.
Easiest way to get it off, take to a professional..Most of them , if its a good place, will use a steam gun, takes less than 15 mins...Its not worth all the hassel, and is cheap..Dont be cheap a$$ and just pay them to do it and save yourself the aggrevation.............. Good luck
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