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Removing Window Tinting


MoonDoggie

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I have a 92 Supercab with tinted windows. The driver and passenger side door window tinting is badly scratched. I think it is original tinting. How can I just remove the tinting without scratching the glass? Any tricks or recommendations?
 


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heat gun or blow dryer, you can get stuff called "aircraft decal remover" in a spray can, or a good ol' fashioned razor blade... it shouldn't scratch as long as your careful
 

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Soapy water and a razer
 

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razor blade, pulling, windex, and OOOO fine steel wool for the leftover "goo"
 

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steel wool will scratch a window, no matter how fine.
 

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plain household amonia, razorblades (not box cutter blades) spraybottle (for amonia), and a little elbow grease will get the tint to release from the window in no time! or you can get a can of easy off oven cleaner and a razorblade and go to town!
 

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