Ready to ditch that old, peeling window tint? No worries! We've got a simple guide to help you do it without causing any trouble to your defroster. Here's how to remove car window tint without damaging the rear defroster. Grab your tools – just a razor blade or utility knife, a spray bottle with soapy water, a trash bag, and a clean cloth. Spray the soapy water on the outside of your tinted window. This helps loosen the sticky stuff that keeps the tint in place. Now, use the razor blade to gently lift a corner of the tint. Easy does it – we want to keep that defroster safe. Once you've got a grip on the corner, slowly peel the tint off, keeping it close to the glass. If it's being stubborn, spray more soapy water and take your time. Patience is key for a smooth removal. Be super careful around the defroster lines as you peel. If it feels tough, stop and add more soapy water. Don't use too much force to avoid any damage. After you've peeled off the tint, clean up any leftover sticky stuff with the razor blade or a soft cloth. Give the window a good wipe with a dry cloth, and you're done! Saying bye to your old tint is easy. With soapy water, a little patience, and a gentle touch with the razor blade, you can remove the tint without any fuss. Your defroster will thank you, and your windows will be good as new! Comments are closed.
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