Tired of your old fading car tint? No worries! We've got an easy guide for DIY car tint removal. No fancy tools are needed, just a few things from around the house. Get Your Tools: Grab a knife, a hairdryer (or heat gun), a spray bottle with soapy water, a trash bag, and some towels. Warm Up Your Tint: Park your car in the sun for an hour or use the hairdryer to warm up the tint. This makes it easier to peel off. Score and Peel: Use the knife to start peeling a corner. If it's tricky, warm it up more and keep peeling. Soapy Solution: Spray soapy water on the window while peeling to keep things smooth. Trash Bag Trick: Cut a piece of trash bag to fit the window, put it on top of the tint, and keep it wet with soapy water. This helps a lot! Work on Edges: Use the knife for edges and corners. If it gets tough, warm it up again. Clean Up: Wipe the window with a towel when the tint is off. For sticky bits, mix water and vinegar. Finish by giving it a good polish. Watch Out for Rear Windows: If your rear window has lines for defrosting, be careful not to scratch them. Use a plastic scraper instead of a knife. There you go! Follow these simple steps, take your time, and your car will be looking brand new without spending big bucks. But, when car tint removal gets tough for you, you may call for a mobile car tinting specialist to help you. Comments are closed.
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