View Full Version : Removing Window Tint
Scrrem
04-08-2009, 08:52 PM
OK, one of the previous owners of my 1990 decided he/she had to have the window tinted with that wonderful tinting film :mad::mad: I really don't care for it all that much and would like to remove it. Has anyone tried removing this stuff themselves? Everything I have been able to find online suggest this job is a real nightmare, especially the rear window. Is this a job for someone with average skill level, or is this something that should be left to a professional?
Rich
Zr1 Destroyer
04-08-2009, 08:58 PM
This is too easy! Go buy a razor blade holder and blades........hold the blade holder at about a 30 degree angle and the old tint rolls off like butter! Use some thinner or maybe some goof off to remove any stickey film left with a rag.
Scrrem
04-08-2009, 09:28 PM
This is too easy! Go buy a razor blade holder and blades........hold the blade holder at about a 30 degree angle and the old tint rolls off like butter! Use some thinner or maybe some goof off to remove any stickey film left with a rag.
You can do that on the rear window.......with the defroster elements?
We Gone
04-08-2009, 11:54 PM
http://www.tintdude.com/remove.html
GOLDCYLON
04-09-2009, 12:00 AM
OK, one of the previous owners of my 1990 decided he/she had to have the window tinted with that wonderful tinting film :mad::mad: I really don't care for it all that much and would like to remove it. Has anyone tried removing this stuff themselves? Everything I have been able to find online suggest this job is a real nightmare, especially the rear window. Is this a job for someone with average skill level, or is this something that should be left to a professional?
Rich
Rich Ive heard of the Ammonia water in a bag method for the rear but it makes a hell of a mess and stink.
GOLDCYLON
04-09-2009, 12:09 AM
http://www.tintdude.com/remove.html
Lol and there you have it he thinks the method stinks as well
RICKYRJ1
04-09-2009, 12:34 AM
Done it many times. Side widows, catch an edge and most will peel off. Take a razor blade with a soap & water solution ( helps the blade glide on the glass and not scratch it )to clean off the glue. On the back window use GOO-Gone to clean off the glue, takes a little time but cleans up nicely. :thumbsup:
VetteMed
04-09-2009, 11:10 AM
Done it many times. Side widows, catch an edge and most will peel off. Take a razor blade with a soap & water solution ( helps the blade glide on the glass and not scratch it )to clean off the glue. On the back window use GOO-Gone to clean off the glue, takes a little time but cleans up nicely. :thumbsup:
Agreed -- Goo gone is the way to go back there. Still smells a little, but citrus-y is better than the ammonia.
Kevin
04-09-2009, 11:28 AM
hair dryer?
Scrrem
04-09-2009, 02:24 PM
Rich Ive heard of the Ammonia water in a bag method for the rear but it makes a hell of a mess and stink.
Yeah, that's kind of what I thought too. I may try the drivers side with the razor method, the passenger side with the Ammonia method and then decide if I will even attempt the back window or just live with the tint.
Rich
Aurora40
04-09-2009, 02:35 PM
I've only ever done it the steel wool and ammonia way. It is a nightmare. Also steel wool and glue bits will drop all over the place, so cover the area beneath where you are working.
I sort of feel like, if you've ever removed tint, you will never want to tint your windows.
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