Any idea how I can remove some window tint without scraping away my rear defroster?
Wolfie Member Jul 3, 2016 287 Arrey, NM Apr 23, 2018 #1 Any idea how I can remove some window tint without scraping away my rear defroster?
Jarred J. Lifetime VIP Donor May 21, 2010 11,580 Shelbyville, TN Apr 24, 2018 #2 Take it to a tint shop and have them remove it.... Less of a headache. Reactions: Wolfie
paff2 Member Nov 30, 2010 842 Lancaster, PA Apr 24, 2018 #3 Wolfie said: Any idea how I can remove some window tint without scraping away my rear defroster? Click to expand... Heat it lightly and peel it off by hand. Then use goof off or some type of adhesive remover. Reactions: Wolfie
Wolfie said: Any idea how I can remove some window tint without scraping away my rear defroster? Click to expand... Heat it lightly and peel it off by hand. Then use goof off or some type of adhesive remover.
Wolfie Member Jul 3, 2016 287 Arrey, NM Apr 24, 2018 #4 Jarred J. said: Take it to a tint shop and have them remove it.... Less of a headache. Click to expand... I do need a new windshield in the car. Might just let the same shop do the tint too. paff2 said: Heat it lightly and peel it off by hand. Then use goof off or some type of adhesive remover. Click to expand... A while ago I bought a travel sized garment steamer at a thrift store. I wasn't sure why I had bought it until now.
Jarred J. said: Take it to a tint shop and have them remove it.... Less of a headache. Click to expand... I do need a new windshield in the car. Might just let the same shop do the tint too. paff2 said: Heat it lightly and peel it off by hand. Then use goof off or some type of adhesive remover. Click to expand... A while ago I bought a travel sized garment steamer at a thrift store. I wasn't sure why I had bought it until now.