How Do You Remove Aftermarket Window Tint And Film?
Removing aftermarket tint from vehicle windows can improve driving visibility and safety because the tint material often discolors and distorts with age. This can hamper a driver’s view through the rear and side windows. Also, it may be desirable to remove the tint film if you do a lot of night driving. The trick to removing aftermarket tint is to harness the power of steam and ammonia to strip away the film. By using this method, you avoid cutting away the tint with a razor blade, which can be messy, possibly cause damage to the windows and is potentially dangerous–one slip of a razor blade on glass can cause serious injury. Learn how to remove aftermarket tint easily and safely with this handy tutorial designed to save time and money. Let the car sit in the sun for a few hours to heat the windows before starting this project. Roll down the side windows while you are not working on them to keep the car from overheating inside due to the steam. Start with one of the small side windows