Remove Professional Window Tinting

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  • Step 1

    Cut out a piece of a black refuse bag in the exact form of the outside of your tinted window. jet the outside of the Fenestrate with soapy water and place the cut piece of refuse bag Above the window. Smooth it out so that it adhere to the glass.

  • Step 2

    Lay others piece of refuse bag through the interior of your car, under the tinted window, to to avoid getting any chemicals or dirtiness on your upholstery. jet an even quantity of diluted ammonia Above the entirety tinted window, manufacture sure to get to the very edges of the glass.

  • Step 3

    Place others strip of black refuse bag Above the inside of the Fenestrate (of a similar cut with the window) while the ammonia is always fresh. Press it in place, so that it adhere to the window. Let your car sit out in the sun for a few hours. The sun will heat up the black refuse bags, softening up the Fenestrate tint.

  • Step 4

    Slowly skin off the black refuse bag stuck to the color on the inside of the window. It would have peel off the Fenestrate tint. If the color gets stuck as you pull, use a razor blade to coaxial it off the glass.

  • Step 5

    Use the ammonia mix and super-fine steel wool to rub far any dyeing glue residue of the inside of the glass. rag off any additional ammonia with paper towels. to remove the refuse bag that was adhered to the outside of the glass. Clean both sides of the glass with glass cleaner.


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