Does anyone know how to remove bak window tints without damaging the defrosters?
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Use ammonia on the inside of the window on the tint and cover it with a plastic garbage bag so the ammonia doesn't evaporate. Make sure the rear window is in the sun and let your car sit for an hour. You most likely will have to use a razor. But the key is to try and remove both layers of tint at the same time. Usually just the top layer peels off leaving the bottom layer behind which at that point is a big pain in the ass to remove. Your best bet is to bring it to a tint shop but even they can guarantee the defroster lines to not get messed up.Hidin' out
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Originally posted by Slicks View PostUse ammonia on the inside of the window on the tint and cover it with a plastic garbage bag so the ammonia doesn't evaporate. Make sure the rear window is in the sun and let your car sit for an hour. You most likely will have to use a razor. But the key is to try and remove both layers of tint at the same time. Usually just the top layer peels off leaving the bottom layer behind which at that point is a big pain in the ass to remove. Your best bet is to bring it to a tint shop but even they can guarantee the defroster lines to not get messed up.
this is the proper less work way to do it
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