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Best way to remove window tint from rear window w/defroster?
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Doc
2007-11-25 12:18:58 UTC
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To remove tint from plain windows doesn't seem too hard, I find if I
slit the tint in about two or 3 inch strips I can peel the layers with
a razor without too much trouble. However, on the rear window with
defroster lines, what's your favorite way of doing it to avoid
damaging the defroster lines?
Don Bruder
2007-11-25 14:36:23 UTC
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Post by Doc
To remove tint from plain windows doesn't seem too hard, I find if I
slit the tint in about two or 3 inch strips I can peel the layers with
a razor without too much trouble. However, on the rear window with
defroster lines, what's your favorite way of doing it to avoid
damaging the defroster lines?
Same drill, but make sure you cut where the lines aren't.
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philthy
2007-11-25 15:48:47 UTC
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once the tint it off you can soak the adhesive with simple green to remove it
wiping with the line carefully
Post by Don Bruder
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Post by Doc
To remove tint from plain windows doesn't seem too hard, I find if I
slit the tint in about two or 3 inch strips I can peel the layers with
a razor without too much trouble. However, on the rear window with
defroster lines, what's your favorite way of doing it to avoid
damaging the defroster lines?
Same drill, but make sure you cut where the lines aren't.
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