TINT HELP!!!
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Re: (ThaSi)
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What did you expect .... puppies and rainbows?
What did you expect .... puppies and rainbows?
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Re: (dangthemang)
don't use a razorblade on the back where the defrost strips are...u will kill them
i heard the best way to remove is to use ammonia...and the key is to soak the area...using maybe a garbage bag or something to cover it so it doesnt evaporate quickly...should peel off if soaked
also big help is doing it in direct sunlight
i heard the best way to remove is to use ammonia...and the key is to soak the area...using maybe a garbage bag or something to cover it so it doesnt evaporate quickly...should peel off if soaked
also big help is doing it in direct sunlight
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Re: (hatch96y7)
use a heat gun???
youll just melt the tint to the window.. the correct way to do it is with a steamer but they are home ways too windex eats up tint so you can spray it on in hot weather of heat it up after the windex then scrape right off. do not scrape the rear window
Modified by chingpo05 at 9:16 PM 11/22/2006
youll just melt the tint to the window.. the correct way to do it is with a steamer but they are home ways too windex eats up tint so you can spray it on in hot weather of heat it up after the windex then scrape right off. do not scrape the rear window
Modified by chingpo05 at 9:16 PM 11/22/2006
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