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Old Jun 11, 2004 | 12:39 PM
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anyone knows how to remove old tint from the back window without damaging the rear window defogger?
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Old Jun 11, 2004 | 01:44 PM
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ha..i had to get mine removed. 90% of my lines were cut. They did a sh*t job. They used steam and then a razor scrape the tint off. Getting tint removed is a shi**y process.

But anyways..umm...well, good luck gettin' it removed without cutting the defogger lines.
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Old Jun 12, 2004 | 06:39 AM
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we just took old tint off my friends 6 yr old car and while it was a ***** to do it wasn't impossible. with the back window we started soaked it with simple green (ammonia) and with a razor blade started to make little slits and start peeling at the top of the window. we were able to peel it off with just using the razor intermittantly (but not near the defroster lines). just keep soaking it. then once it's off we used goo gone and more simple green to remove all the excess glue. the new tinter said he couldn't even tell tints were on there!

be careful though as you will want to die inhaling all that ****.
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Old Jun 12, 2004 | 10:52 AM
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Yes it is a ***** to remove the tint on the rear window but not impossible. I lost patience during the process and paid around $25 extra for the tint and saved myself the trouble.
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Old Jun 12, 2004 | 05:22 PM
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Yeah, the miracle ingredient is ammonia, and the miracle tool is a credit card. As long as you can manage to peel a corner, then liberally use the ammonia along the peel as you go. Depending on the tint film, it should peel off in one piece. The credit card will make the job of removing the adhesive so much easier and not as "dangerous" as a razor blade.

It's messy with so much ammonia and goop, but remember that the longer the ammonia is on the glue, the softer and easier to remove it will be. And definitely be in an open air environment as mentioned earlier!
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Old Jun 12, 2004 | 05:54 PM
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the advantage on the z is the hatchback. we did it on my friends chrysler sebring and man was it cramped back there! my body twisted in ways i didn't know it could. =)
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Old Jun 13, 2004 | 11:19 PM
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Originally posted by ztropic
Yeah, the miracle ingredient is ammonia, and the miracle tool is a credit card. As long as you can manage to peel a corner, then liberally use the ammonia along the peel as you go. Depending on the tint film, it should peel off in one piece. The credit card will make the job of removing the adhesive so much easier and not as "dangerous" as a razor blade.

It's messy with so much ammonia and goop, but remember that the longer the ammonia is on the glue, the softer and easier to remove it will be. And definitely be in an open air environment as mentioned earlier!
The credit card sounds like a good idea. Does the ammonia/simple green damages the window defogger?
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Old Jun 14, 2004 | 07:57 AM
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well; for the record, ammonia pits glass too...

the place that tinted my car can also remove it; I dont know how; if your tinter was really good, you might see how much they get for that if they do it.
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