How to remove your car’s window tint Tools required: Razor blade or small pocket knife A plastic card (Credit card type) Squirt bottle filled with tap water Ammonia or alcohol based window cleaner Clean dry towel or paper towels Driver and passenger roll- up windows: Roll window down about halfway. Tinting should be on the inside and there should be a small portion around the edge that is not tinted. Starting at the front corner using the razor or pocket knife. Begin to lift the tinting from the window by sliding the razor or pocket knife carefully between the glass and the tint. When you have about 1/2″ separated from the window take your spray bottle with the tap water and spray between the glass and the tint. Carefully begin to peel the tinting from the window with your fingers. Spray water between tinting and window as you go. Do this across the top edge until you have worked your way almost down to the door panel. Roll window all the way up. Continue to peel away tinting spraying water between the glass and tint down to the door panel again until it is fully removed. If needed use plastic card to peel tint from the bottom of the window by sliding it between the tint and glass and into the door panel until it is free. Clean window using the glass cleaner and clean dry towel or Paper towels Stationary windows: Using razor or pocket knife score the tinting across the very top corner in the most accessible place. Using the razor or knife carefully peel the small corner away. Then begin to lift the tinting from the window by sliding the razor or pocket knife carefully between the glass and the tint. When you have about 1/2″ separated from the window take your spray bottle with the tap water and spray between the glass and the tint. Carefully begin to peel the tinting from the window with your fingers. Spray water between tinting and window as you go. Do this across the top edge and the begin to work your way down the entire window. Clean window using the glass cleaner and clean dry towel or Paper towels. Tips: Spray water between window and tint every three or so inches. Doing so will help the tint come away from the window easier. If the tint rips while removing. Peel away what you can. Then start again on the top edge at the sharpest corner and continue as previously directed. Category:Home › Autos • Will the trend toward economy-size car models lead Americans back to buying smaller-sized cars? — part 2 • You should never use after-market auto parts when maintaining or fixing your car • Should a new car be rust-proofed? • Will the trend toward economy-size car models lead Americans back to buying smaller-sized cars? — part 1 • Five safest cars in North America • How to ensure your teen drives safely after getting a license • Pros and cons of using an hydrogen generator for your car • DIY automotive maintenance: How to change the oil





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