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  1. #13
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    hey,

    well i decided to remove my tint yesterday and all i used was a butter knife to peel up a corner and it peeled straight off but then i thought it was a bit too easy and realised it was made up of two layers. doh. the second layer flakes so i did a search and came up with this -

    http://doityourself.com/auto/automotivetintremoval.htm

    it makes sense, dont know about the ammonia though. but yeah im gonna try it today and i'll let ya know how i go.

    hope this helps.

  2. #14
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    oh i found another one pretty similiar but with pictures to go with the steps.

    http://www.advanceautoparts.com/engl...0021101tr.html#

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by MR-VTEC
    well i decided to remove my tint yesterday and all i used was a butter knife to peel up a corner and it peeled straight off but then i thought it was a bit too easy and realised it was made up of two layers. doh. the second layer flakes
    isnt that was SHWCARCIVIC said?

    lol
    www.lozzz.com - car spotting, food and other random crap from Japan

  4. #16

    ..

    heat gun id what i use.

  5. #17
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    took mine off with a razor blade, and wd40!
    petrol works too!

  6. #18
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    Use soapy water an #000 steel wool to remove the glue. A steamer will work well too.

    It a bitch of a job, I am still getting glue from my windows, I have been told Citrus based cleaners work, but I worry about getting them on my leather and fading it too much.

  7. #19
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    I think steam would work the best but if you still need some pointers heres a link to an integra site http://www.team-integra.net/sections...?ArticleID=686

  8. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by tegboy
    Use soapy water an #000 steel wool to remove the glue. A steamer will work well too.

    It a bitch of a job, I am still getting glue from my windows, I have been told Citrus based cleaners work, but I worry about getting them on my leather and fading it too much.
    i've used this natural citrus base product called de-solv-it and it removes stains, sticky labels, crayon, succ marks, grease oil, wax, chewing gum etc

    pretty good stuff as it removed all my sticky stuff left over when i removed my stickers on my car today.

    also heard you can use eucalyptus oil of some sort.
    Last edited by bumpy1; 28-03-2005 at 10:55 PM. Reason: add more information

  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by tegboy
    Use soapy water an #000 steel wool to remove the glue. A steamer will work well too.
    I wouldn't use the steel wool!
    On my old car, I removed some paint overspray from the front windscreen with it, and it left alot of very very minute scratches.

  10. #22
    Use steamer but and it will still take ages......

  11. #23
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    You could always go down to a shop who does window tinting and ask them to do it for you, I dont think it costs too much money. If they cant do it Im sure they will let you know the best way for you to get it off.

  12. #24
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    i just need to remove one window tint...damn...

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