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Old Aug 15, 2007 | 10:59 AM
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My back glass tint looks hideous. When I bought the car it was like this. Everything is fuzzy through it. You can't tell what car is behind you.

I tried to peel it off myself with a razor, but was afraid I would cut the defroster lines. I called a tint place in Austin and they told me $395 for peel and retint!? WTF! Get real.

Anyone have any ideas on removal?
Old Aug 15, 2007 | 11:13 AM
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395 for peel and retint is rediculous. i would just call around to some different places. most tintplaces work off commission, so you can talk them down too.
Old Aug 15, 2007 | 11:17 AM
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if you go to a tint place.. i believe they have a chemical you put on and let sit for 20-30 minutes... i dunno if it works with defroster lines, but its an option. if this is an option.. id remove it myself and just have them retint it.
Old Aug 15, 2007 | 11:18 AM
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I just picked the end off with a razor and ripped the tint off. Mine was only on for about 2 months and it left goo-**** all over the window. I left it for another 2 months then came around to scraping it off with some goo-gone.
Old Aug 15, 2007 | 11:22 AM
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i read on a website.. average cost for tint removal is 80 bucks. i also got this for ya...

Removing bad window tint is not all that difficult. You will need a few household items and lots of time. If you are removing the tint from every window of your car, expect the job to take you from half a day to all day long.

One thing that will help loosen your old tint glue is the sun. Try to remove your tint on a warm sunny day. If you park the car outside with the old tint facing the sun, the glue will loosen much faster.

First, get all of your materials together. You won't want to go searching for tools in the middle of your work. You will need a tarp, a few large plastic/garbage bags, tape, Simple Green or ammonia, spray bottle, water, paper towels, Windex glass cleaner, soapy water mixture, fine grade of steel wool, and some razor blades. You will also need a flat head and Phillips head screwdriver.

Take the plastic garbage bag and place it on the outside of the back glass. Cut the bag to the approximate shape of the window. Now lay the tarp over your back seat and back dash to prevent them from getting wet. Spray the inside of the window with Simple Green or ammonia (Simple Green is not as strong and does not smell as bad as ammonia). Tape the plastic bag over the inside of the back window and park the car so the sun is shining down on this window. Let it soak for about an hour. The plastic bag keeps the ammonia from evaporating.

While you are waiting for the back window to dry you can work on the other windows that have tint that needs to be removed. They don't need to be soaked or covered with a bag. Spray them down with a soap and water mixture a few minutes before you start to strip the tint. Use a razor blade to start at the top of the window. Peel the tint down slowly. It will probably come off in a few pieces. For the remaining tint and glue, spray a little ammonia and use the steel wool to scrub it off. Wipe off the excess glue and ammonia with paper towels and clean with dry paper towels and window cleaner.

After you are done with the side windows, you can start on the back glass. When you start to remove the tint, leave the plastic bag in place and only lift it up in the area that you are removing the tint. (Caution: Do not use the razor blade on the actual window to scrape the glass. Most back windows have rear defrost strips and they can be damaged easily. If they are cut or nicked with a razor blade, that section will not work.) Start in a corner with a razor blade and try to peel the tint in one layer. If it looks like it is drying just spray some ammonia directly on the area. Once the tint has been removed the glue will still be on the window. For this you will need to spray more ammonia and scrub with fine grade steel wool. This will not scratch the glass. It will remove the glue more easily than a rag. After you use the steel wool, wipe the area with paper towels. Finally, use the window cleaner and paper towels to clean the glass like normal
Old Aug 15, 2007 | 11:37 AM
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if you pay to get your tint removed..your a tool. end of story. get a damn razor blade and get it off it takes like 20 min.
Old Aug 15, 2007 | 11:38 AM
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It took me all of 10 seconds 2 windows 20 seconds.
Old Aug 15, 2007 | 12:29 PM
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lol that must have been nice, on my old f150 there was like 3 layers of tint so it took a while...
Old Aug 15, 2007 | 01:58 PM
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I used a heat gun to soften the glue on my GT's rear window, got the tint off the best I could & then just used goo-gone to remove all the glue. I had it off and completely clean in less than an hour.
Old Aug 15, 2007 | 02:27 PM
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ORIGINAL: Dan04COBRA

I used a heat gun to soften the glue on my GT's rear window, got the tint off the best I could & then just used goo-gone to remove all the glue. I had it off and completely clean in less than an hour.
+1 on the heat gun.....Heat it up and try to use some fishing line. Wrap it around both index fingers and have a buddy heat the tint. Insert Line and slowly pull down and towards the window. I have not tried this myself but I did the same thing with the FUNKY dealership logo tags they stick on the car. WORKED LIKE A CHARM!!!!!!!

Just another avenue to try



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