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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Removing Car Windows Tint

By Colin Samuels

It is not necessarily hard to remove the window tint from your car, but it can take a significant amount of time. It is more time consuming and complex of a job than getting the tint on to your windows in the first place.

If you would like to remove the window tint yourself, be sure to do it on a day where you have plenty of time. There is more to the job than just getting the old tint off of the windows. Provided that the tint was put on the right way, it is not necessarily going to come off easily. You will want to have all of the supplies on hand that you need to do the job before you start trying to remove your window tint.

This job is best done on a sunny day because heat is necessary. It could take a long time if the tint is really stuck on and you will end up suffering if it is incredibly hot out.

There are usually two layers to window tint. The first layer is easy to get off, but the second is a lot harder to remove. What you want to do is to pull off both layers at the same time. If you do not get both layers to come off at once, you will have to pick away piece by piece at the bottom layer " which can take a long time. Remember to be extremely careful when removing the tint from the back window, since the tint will likely be stuck to the defrost lines. You can damage the defrost lines if you are not careful, so proceed with caution here.

As you work to remove your window tint, get anything out of the way which can make it difficult to get the job done. Speakers or anything else which could get in the way should be moved before you start working. You will need some large plastic trash bags, preferably black. Cut the bags so the entire window can be covered.

Next, get inside and using a spray bottle, apply ammonia to the inside of the window. Do this very carefully with the doors open " you do not want to inhale any ammonia. Leave your car in the sun and cover the inside of the windows with plastic trash bags as well to keep the ammonia sealed in.

The idea of all of this is to dissolve the glue holding the window tint on so that you can peel off the tint easily. Once the windows have been covered with the ammonia and water and left in the sun for about an hour, it will be easy to peel the tint off. Now, start peeling off the tint starting at the edges, uncovering the windows as you go. Use a razor blade and work slowly " you do not want to end up having to scrape away at missed pieces later on.

Once you have peeled off the tint, clean the windows off with very fine steel wool (coarse steel wool can scratch your windows) and ammonia to remove any remaining glue. You may need to use ammonia only for the back windows.

Then rinse the window thoroughly to get the ammonia off and clean with Windex or another glass cleaner as you would normally.

This is easy to do, but must be done slowly, so be patient and work carefully so you can remove your window tint all at once.

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