Get Auto Window Tint Removed Like A Pro
If you're like most people then you won't think twice about your car until you have a problem. One of the problems you may face if your window tint has been removed is how to remove it.
Window tinting can improve the privacy and look of your car windows. However it can also be very difficult to remove if there are a lot of steps involved. This blog post will help you remove your window tint like a pro.
How Does Window Tinting Work?
Window tinting is the application of a thin coating to the windows of your car. This film can be clear and colored or mirrored. It can reduce heat, glare and UV rays. You can make it harder for people inside to see your car through window tinting.
There are many reasons that you may need your window tint removed. In some states, it may be necessary to remove tint in order to sell your vehicle. You can also remove the old tint from your windows before applying the new tint.
No matter what reason, it is important to pay attention to details and take your time. This guide will show you how to remove window tint in no time.
What You Need
Before we get started there are some things you should know.
- A hairdryer
- A utility or razor knife
- Soap and water
- Ammonia (optional)
Step 1: Heat It up
The first step is heating the tint film. This will make the adhesive easier to peel. You can set your hairdryer to the highest setting, and keep it approximately six inches away the window. Slowly move hairdryer over the entire surface of tinted windows. It is important not to heat the glass too hot as it can cause cracks.
Next: Peel
Once the film has been heated, it is time to peel! To begin, start in a corner and lift a section of tint with a razor blade or utility knives. Once you have lifted a small amount of the tinted area, you are ready to begin peeling the rest. If the film doesn't come off easily, heat that area with your hairdryer again before trying to peel it again.
Next Step: Clean Up
You will likely still have adhesive residue on the glass after you have removed the tint. Goo Gone and WD-40 are good options to get rid of this residue. Spray the product onto the adhesive. Let it sit for several minutes before wiping off with a clean towel. To get rid of all the residue, you may have to repeat this process several times. You can then wash your windows with soap water to get rid of any streaks or smears.
What to Remember
Although it is quite simple to remove window tint, there are several things you need to be aware of. First, be sure to work in a well-ventilated place. Window tint adhesives are strong and can cause lung damage. As you work, make sure to not scratch the windows. While you are trying to remove tint, the last thing you want to do is damage to the glass.
Conclusion
And that's it! Now, you will have tint-free windows. If you found the guide helpful, share it with anyone else who might be struggling to remove window tint.
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