Appearance, Paint & Body Work
By AIRPORTADAM
#92315 peel off what you can of the tint then make sure you take any interior pieces out cause I found that spraying a little 87octain on the adhesive and then use a razor blade and it just comes off like there is sticky jello on the window, But when I did it the window was out of the car but it was very easy, I would think if you put the fuel in a mist bottle it would work well but I was suprized how easy it was to get off, if you don't want to use gas I would think Acetone would work very well to. I know it wouldn't smell as bad...
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By Sentry
#92324 Gasoline is a solvent, and a damn good one at that.

I would try some less harsh/smelly/flammable ones first. :D
By AIRPORTADAM
#92337 OHH, come on what fun is that? :P
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By Dippin_EG
#92356 the best way is ammonia. but it STINKS!!! [smilie=puke.gif]
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By marvinp8700
#92419 use gas and make sure all your doors and windows are closed : o
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By Vti93T
#92438
Dippin_EG wrote:the best way is ammonia. but it STINKS!!! [smilie=puke.gif]


that's what everyone was telling me but I just went in with some orange glass cleaner and that works really good for me. I still have a little more to go and I'll be done with my windows..then it will be time to finish greasedmonkey's hatch
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By egsedanguy
#92460 i used some 3m adhesive remover for mine. i just puled off what i could then soked my window with the spray and just used a razor to scrape the glue off. dosent leave a harsh smell after. i have 2 more windows and then i can have them re tinted.
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By 95c1v1c
#92514 I used a power steamer to get mine off, no razor blades and no chemicals. Came off easy...and was baked on from 14 years in north Texas sun.
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By Kyle94ex
#98835 I think you can heat it up and it peels off.
Like with a heat gun.
Not sure but I think I've heard of it before.
I know it works with some other adhesives.