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Removing old tint
I have some very old crappy tint that needs to come off of my car badly. I want to get it off before October 4th, because I'm getting married and we are taking my car on the honeymoon. I would take it somewhere, but with 45hr work weeks and school everynight, with a wedding coming up... well I can't get to the shop. What is a good way to get the tint off of my car. I tried to just peel it, but it comes off in layers and leaves the adhesive layer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Lexus SC300 (Kazera KZa 18"x8.5" 245/40 (front), 18"x9.5" 275/35 (rear)... put on hold. Civic Hatchback Si (I/H/E, d16z6 head, H&R springs/tokico blues, etc.) 94 Prelude Si (Sold!) Former PureHonda.com member since Dec. 00 "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." Pilippians ONe21 |
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Removing tint is one of the biggest pains in my ass, rear window with defroster is the WORST! Side windows aint so bad, there are many ways for removing. You can find very helpful information here > www.tintdude.com
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