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Tint removal
« on: August 21 2011, 09:12:06 PM »
OK so what is the best way to remove bad tint on the rear window without destroying the heater element.

Looks like it has been there for a long time and has bubbled etc.


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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #1 on: August 21 2011, 09:27:49 PM »
The gentleman that removed mine had a full blown gas mask on...so whatever the crap is...ain't good for your lungs.
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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #2 on: August 21 2011, 10:05:42 PM »
Ammonia softens it IRCC. Heat gun helps too
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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #3 on: August 21 2011, 10:55:37 PM »
I was going to say a carefully used heat gun. As for the removal of any residue, I'm not sure. Interested though..
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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #4 on: August 22 2011, 12:09:42 AM »
I think I used lacquer thinner for the glue residue after I warmed the film with a hairdryer and got the glue to release. Door glass.

NO idea what thinner would do to the glue holding the foil.
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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #5 on: August 27 2011, 08:55:00 PM »
A big fukkin hammer always gets the tint off properly.   :add_wegbrech:
 
It is a bit expensive, but it is worth it in the end.  I am relatively serious with this post as well.  Either use a BFH or take it somewhere and pay to have it removed.  I am cheap and it is worth paying someone to remove it. 
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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #6 on: August 27 2011, 09:27:41 PM »
remove as much as you can physically use a good automotive adhesive remover for residue...it takes time but you will not damage rear defogger

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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #7 on: August 28 2011, 09:17:54 AM »
I have left one of mine sitting out while I have been working on the Challenger.  I see the tint is removing itself-rolling up from the edges
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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #8 on: August 28 2011, 09:20:45 AM »
Thanks for the tips - I need to remove the old tint from the 87 T and the wife's Integra.
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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #9 on: August 29 2011, 12:33:36 AM »
Sean Ryder posted this link somewhere else.  He said this was the stuff to get for the tint glue removal.
http://www.autotechmfg.com/tipsTricks.html

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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #10 on: September 09 2011, 07:28:21 PM »
holy crap....forgot about that

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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #11 on: September 09 2011, 07:37:18 PM »
holy crap....forgot about that

Heck Sean your not even old yet.

Thanks Wendy
Will be giving it a try next weekend.

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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #12 on: October 26 2011, 10:33:54 AM »
I think I used lacquer thinner for the glue residue after I warmed the film with a hairdryer and got the glue to release. Door glass.

NO idea what thinner would do to the glue holding the foil.
X2, I used a hairdryer to heat the tint up good, nice sharp new blades, and start peeling in a corner, followed by more heat! I also used lacquer thinner to clean up the glue residue left behind. I chose not to retint it myself, I took it to a tint shop.
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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #13 on: October 31 2011, 11:40:34 AM »
I think I used lacquer thinner for the glue residue after I warmed the film with a hairdryer and got the glue to release. Door glass.

NO idea what thinner would do to the glue holding the foil.
X2, I used a hairdryer to heat the tint up good, nice sharp new blades, and start peeling in a corner, followed by more heat! I also used lacquer thinner to clean up the glue residue left behind. I chose not to retint it myself, I took it to a tint shop.

Do you have rear defrost?
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Re: Tint removal
« Reply #14 on: October 31 2011, 04:34:28 PM »
I think I used lacquer thinner for the glue residue after I warmed the film with a hairdryer and got the glue to release. Door glass.

NO idea what thinner would do to the glue holding the foil.
X2, I used a hairdryer to heat the tint up good, nice sharp new blades, and start peeling in a corner, followed by more heat! I also used lacquer thinner to clean up the glue residue left behind. I chose not to retint it myself, I took it to a tint shop.
Do you have rear defrost?
Yes I do, I get the tint good and hot at one side, start at a corner and peel as a continue heating the tint. If your lucky like I was, it'll mostly peel off in a nice big chunk. What ever was left behind I use a razor very carefully around the defroster lines.Then I clean it up with lacquer thinner or rubbing alcohol.
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