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How to Remove Your Car's Window Tint

By Allison, published Apr 19, 2007
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Removing bad window tint is not all that difficult. You will need a few household items and lots of time. If you are removing the tint from every window of your car, expect the job to take you from half a day to all day long.

One thing that will help loosen your old tint glue is the sun. Try to remove your tint on a warm sunny day. If you park the car outside with the old tint facing the sun, the glue will loosen much faster.

First, get all of your materials together. You won't want to go searching for tools in the middle of your work. You will need a tarp, a few large plastic/garbage bags, tape, Simple Green or ammonia, spray bottle, water, paper towels, Windex glass cleaner, soapy water mixture, fine grade of steel wool, and some razor blades. You will also need a flat head and Phillips head screwdriver.

Take the plastic garbage bag and place it on the outside of the back glass. Cut the bag to the approximate shape of the window. Now lay the tarp over your back seat and back dash to prevent them from getting wet. Spray the inside of the window with Simple Green or ammonia (Simple Green is not as strong and does not smell as bad as ammonia). Tape the plastic bag over the inside of the back window and park the car so the sun is shining down on this window. Let it soak for about an hour. The plastic bag keeps the ammonia from evaporating.

While you are waiting for the back window to dry you can work on the other windows that have tint that needs to be removed. They don't need to be soaked or covered with a bag. Spray them down with a soap and water mixture a few minutes before you start to strip the tint. Use a razor blade to start at the top of the window. Peel the tint down slowly. It will probably come off in a few pieces. For the remaining tint and glue, spray a little ammonia and use the steel wool to scrub it off. Wipe off the excess glue and ammonia with paper towels and clean with dry paper towels and window cleaner.

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This article was a rewrite of tintdude.com's tint removal instructions. Re wording an article is still a derivative work and is a copyright violation. View the original article at http://www.tintdude.com/remove.html

Posted on 09/12/2007 at 1:09:00 PM

 
I think the ammonia is makeing me high

Posted on 08/15/2007 at 1:08:00 PM

 
I cant get the glue off and im useing indusrtrial grade ammonia and a razor blade its takeing hours and driving me nuts im about to go off

Posted on 08/15/2007 at 1:08:00 PM

 
Great article. I would like to have the tint off our car.

Posted on 06/16/2007 at 1:06:00 PM

 
I never even knew you could. Thanks. Dugg it.

Posted on 06/06/2007 at 1:06:00 PM

 
Wow, great info. Thanks for sharing. :)

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

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