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    So I really don't wanna pay the extra money to have my tint removed when I can do it myself! But here's the question. Does anybody know of an adhesive remover that wont harm my defroster but is strong enough to remove the glue left behind? I used a steamer to remove the film, and I would just razorblade the hell out of it but don't wanna damage the defroster and my antenna.
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    bug and tar remover? never used it for window tint film but its worked wonders on many sticky messes. <<<< not what you think lol

    use a soft cloth or something and just get it really wet with the bug and tar remover and scrub scrub scrub
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowNA06 View Post
    OK you MUST tell how you did this^^^
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    ^^^ thats sick!i was like haha
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    peel and quality razor and soap and water.
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    The easiest way I have ever done it is to get some amonia and a spray bottle. park your car in full sun, cut a few slices through the tintand spray it with the amonia and place a black trash bag over the amonia, that will keep it from evaporating and let it penetrate to the glue... should come off quite easy then...


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