Best way to remove tint?
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Best way to remove tint?
hey there got i got pulled over for dark tint this morning on the way to school. i got a week to change it to legal or take it off so ima try to take it off tomorrow in shop class and was wondering whats the best way to remove the cuurent tint? im for sure gonna put a lighter shade on when i get the money so i dont wanna mess anything up. Thanks for the help.
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Razor blade would work good or I use some fine steel wool. First spray the area with window cleaner (I love invisible glass) then scrub with the steel wool
Edit* ^ is what I have done to remove the residue from the tint, not the actuall tint film
Edit* ^ is what I have done to remove the residue from the tint, not the actuall tint film
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how did the guy know it was too dark? I love cops who pull people over, give them a ticket for dark tint and never use a light meter to prove it.
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he had a light meter xxxtreme. my front windows came up at 18% and my back came out to 15% and legal in virginia is 50% front and 35% back. lol i heard that a heat gun will heat the glue enough where you can peel it off is this true???
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oh ya and the cop pulled my buddy litterally a couple minutes before me and his was like 25% or something like that haha so were both in the same boat
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This is a little off topic but did you get your tint done in Virginia? If not you might want to look in to fighting the ticket. I don't know if it is true or not but I have heard that if you have your tint done in a state where darker tint is legal then register the car in a different state, then they will waive the ticket because technically it was legal when you had it done...
I hope it is true because in a little less than a year I will be moving to D.C. (living in Virginia probably) and I have 20% tint all the way around that I had done in New Mexico where 20% is perfectly legal.
I hope it is true because in a little less than a year I will be moving to D.C. (living in Virginia probably) and I have 20% tint all the way around that I had done in New Mexico where 20% is perfectly legal.
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Laws usually apply in the state where you live (where you have your car registered) not where you came from or got it done originally. You can try arguing that to the judge but they're just gonna laugh and you'll end up paying the original fine plus court costs. I wouldn't risk fighting that ticket like 4ever4runner mentioned.
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ya i didnt get a ticket though the cop told me he will be back in a week to check it. im not gonna try to fight anything cause i have had a target on my back for a while now do to loud exhaust,tint, and other fix it tickets. lol im getting tired of getting pulled to be honest so ima start trying to fix evertything. lol
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I use a steam cleaner that I have. It works perfectly. You start in one corner and steam it from the inside with a towel at the bottom of the window. you slowly lead with the steamer and pull the whole sheet off in one piece glue and all. This works with the higher quality tint and the thinner cheaper stuff as well.
You could probably rent one from somewhere, it is the type that they sell as a househole steamer.
The ammonia is basically doing the same thing, but with the steamer you don't have to wait.
You could probably rent one from somewhere, it is the type that they sell as a househole steamer.
The ammonia is basically doing the same thing, but with the steamer you don't have to wait.
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^that's the way to go. i once removed peeling tint from an old volvo and tried the ammonia trick as well as razor blades. razor blades won't work for you if you've got a section with defroster lines. got about 3/4 the way done and then decided to try using a steamer...OMG so much easier.
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So which method did you end up going with? Steamer? Ammonia? I ask because I will probably have to remove my tint when I move to D.C in about a year...maistroyoda made a good point and I don't think having the tint done in a state where the car was registered previously is an excuse...
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flat edge razor and a water/dish soap mix in a spray bottle to help lube the blade. just keep it wet and use the flat razor (buy quite a few of them) to peel it all off.