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Reasons to TintReduces Heat Protects Your Skin Durable in an Accident Makes Driving Safer Enhances Privacy Reduces Cracking and Fading Tinting FAQ'sWhat types of automotive films/tints are there?
What do the Part Pros recommend? What is the warranty or life span of the automotive films? How dark are automotive films? How is the film protected from scratches caused by keys and rings, etc.? IMPORTANT: Do not use products that contain ammonia to clean tinted windows. Will automotive films make it difficult for me to see at night? How is automotive film applied? How long does it take? What are the laws of automotive window tinting? Ontario/New Brunswick/Newfoundland Alberta/ Saskatchewan/ British Columbia /Prince Edward Island Manitoba Quebec Nova Scotia NOTE: Laws vary from province to province and may change at any time. |
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Removing Window Tint |
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All window film deteriorates with age and eventually has to be removed. Two of the most common symptoms of dying film are the dreaded "purple film" and the "bubbling film". Purple film is caused by non-metallic dyes in the film breaking down and changing color. Bubbling film is a sign that the adhesive used to apply the tint to the window is failing. After a single bubble appears, many more will follow. |
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Cut a garbage bag in roughly the shape of the window. Spray soapy water on the outside of the window, cover it with the black trash bag and smooth the plastic flat. Most window tint is constructed of multiple layers of film. When left under the hot sun, the garbage bag will absorb heat, helping the film peel off in one piece. |
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Protect all inside surfaces near the rear window with a tarp: speakers, rear light, and upholstered surfaces, then spray the entire window film with undiluted ammonia. Undiluted ammonia has a strong smell. It is recommended that you use in a well-ventilated area and wear a facemask. |
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While the ammonia is still wet, trap the ammonia against the window film with another trash bag or plastic film. Now we can start peeling the window film. Use your fingernail or razor blade to lift the window film in a corner of the window, and try to peel the film off in one entire piece. Keep the tint moist with ammonia as you strip. |
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Now we can start peeling the window film. Use your fingernail or razor blade lift the window film in a corner of the window, and try to peel the film off in one entire piece. Keep the tint moist with ammonia as you strip. Use a razor blade to scrape off any tint that did not peel. Be careful not to cut the defroster lines. |
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Remove any residual adhesive. Use ammonia and Super-Fine steel wool or a nylon pot scrubber, then wipe with paper towel before it dries. Remove the exterior trash bag, and clean the window thoroughly with glass cleaner. |
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