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REMOVING WINDOW TINTING

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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MEX
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REMOVING WINDOW TINTING

Post by MEX »

I have got cheap stick on window tinting which is starting to peel. I'm trying to remove it completely and have tried every solvent I have without any luck.

Have any of you done this before? If so what did you use?

cheers MEX
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Post by Jimbo »

I got mine off with a hair dryer
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Post by tt6_lux »

Heat it up, using a hot air gun, to remove the tint.
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Post by MEX »

thanks guys. I wouldn't have thought of using heat. :lol:
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Post by v6hilux »

The tinting shops boil a kettle in the car with the windows up, then it slips off.
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Post by patrol28 »

i removed mine on my puss lux. just go down to the local tint shop with an empty spray bottle and a couple of bucks and if you ask nicely they'l give ya some special herbs n spices
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