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    Car window tint

    What I the easiest way to remove it?

    #2
    Razor blade and water. There's no easy way really. It's a pain to get all the sticky residue off

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      #3
      Peel it, then get after the residue with Windex and a razor scraper.

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        #4
        They make a solution that helps. But the guys that always do mine use a heat gun to heat it up and peel it off...

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          #5
          i had good results with a heat gun or blow dryer to peel then WD40 and a window razor\scraper for the residue

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            #6
            I had to remove it from my old truck to pass inspection. One side, no problem. Came of clean. The other side left a mess. Use googone or any other citrus based adhesive remover

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              #7
              My work was tinting window through high school & college.

              Soapy water or windex & a razor blade is all you need for flat glass. If it is a rear window with defroster lines use windex and a scotch brute pad with LIGHT pressure. If you bear down you will scratch the glass.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Texastaxi View Post
                Peel it, then get after the residue with Windex and a razor scraper.
                x2! What I always do.

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                  #9
                  A brick....j/k

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                    #10
                    Windex

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                      #11
                      hot water or a steam gun if you can find one.

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                        #12
                        Steamer

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TxArcheo View Post
                          i had good results with a heat gun or blow dryer to peel then WD40 and a window razor\scraper for the residue
                          This^^^

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                            #14
                            dont use windex.
                            My buddy does this for a living.
                            Use the stuff called spray away, get it at walmart or home depot, no stinky ammonia smell either.

                            good luck, and get some paper towels!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by kingranch View Post
                              dont use windex.


                              My buddy does this for a living.
                              Use the stuff called spray away, get it at walmart or home depot, no stinky ammonia smell either.

                              good luck, and get some paper towels!
                              Sell the auto and start over!!! J/K

                              This works!!!!

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