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Old 08-08-2004, 02:50 AM
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tint help

have any of you people had sticky crud all over your windows from your tint you took off yourself? Well i do and i need to know what the use to get the sticky stuff off. My dad made me take it off due to its too dangerous to drive at night. lol 5 percent aint that bad is it? LOL
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windex and a lot of work. you can try packaging tape
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Re: tint help

you can use like 409 or any other natural spirit remover/goo gone on it..let it set for a minute then just use a razorblade and it will come right off..kinda like snot. lol lol
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If you don't stip the back window right your defroster will mess up and thats not cheap!!! Plus they look uuuuuuuugggggggggllllllllllllllyyyyyyyy when not stripped of right. Your best bet is to go to the place were you tinted the car in the first place and pay them like 50 bucks to take it off the right way. Hope this helps.
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Re: tint help

Get a hair dryer of heat gun, and soften the stick stuff and then put some orange clean or I've heard of people using some type of thinner like paint thinner to take it off. Its a slow process so have fun.
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Re: tint help

wd-40 works nicely too.
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Re: tint help

3M makes a nice adheisive remover that helps a bit. I just used a razor and adheisive remover and alot of elbow grease. It comes off but it takes time
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Re: tint help

3m sells these cool adhesive removing pen type things at your local wal*mart or convenience store
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