Tint Question

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Tint Question
84DraginAss avatar
84DraginAss
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Well my truck isn't gonna be drivable for the next 3 months or so, and my daily, family driver had just gotten totalled. So I went out and bought a 2007 Honda Civic and I immediatly went to go get some LIMO tint put on ASAP. But I made the mistake to pay cheap, and I'm sure your already gonna know what I'm about to say, IT CAME OUT LIKE SHIT.. I just started ripping it off before it dryed completely so I can go somewhere professional. What should I use to get the stickyness off. I don't want to be charged for glue removal.. Thanks, I know its a long question...Bryan
prorida avatar
prorida
+1y
You could go out and get GOO-OFF, but i just get some foamy glass cleaner and a razor blade, and go to town.
84DraginAss avatar
84DraginAss
+1y
Yea I would use a razor blade, but on my back window I don't want to scrape off the defroster and radio antenna..And I've never used Goof-Off, is it actually worth the shit.???
prorida avatar
prorida
+1y
ya when i helped a budd do it. It took him a good two afternoons to do the back window. But i've used GOOF-OFF acouple of time and it worked great.
84DraginAss avatar
84DraginAss
+1y
Thanks
TooLowSdime avatar
TooLowSdime
+1y
i used to work a a shop that does tint. use a steemer. it will heat up the window and it will build moisture. then use a razor blade and it comes right off. use the steemer on the inside and out side. hope that helps.
prorida avatar
prorida
+1y
^^^^^good idea, good luck man
98underconstruction avatar
98underconstruction
+1y
yah i used to work at a tint shop too, the steamer is the best way to go, and then if there is just a little bit of glue here and there, use glass cleaner and steel wool on the defroster lines
prorida avatar
prorida
+1y
^^^wow that would have saved my buddy alot of time.