How Do You Remove Rear Window Tint?
Removing tint from the back windshield is a very easy process. You only need a few things to do it. It’s easy because most tints don’t leave sticky goo and don’t cling hard to the window. The tint works through static electricity. The shade of tint you have will determine how easy it is to make sure it’s all off. Very dark tint is easily spotted, but light tint can be harder. Find the corner tint that is the most loose on your back window. This will help you peel the tint off easier. If there isn’t a loose end on your back window, you can carefully cut a slit in the corner tint and scrape up an end with a razor blade. Take your thumb and forefinger or a pair of needle-nosed pliers and grab hold of the loose corner. From here, slowly and carefully pull on the tint. Doing it quickly will rip the tint and cause stray pieces to stay on the window. Peel the tint off until the largest part, or most of it, is completely off. Inspect the back window for stray pieces that didn’t come off and ge