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| removing window tint from a vehicle without damaging the windows? (Page 3/3) |
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82-T/A [At Work]
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NOV 03, 03:56 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
I know nothing about tint at all. Never put any on and never owned a vehicle that had anything but what it came with from factory. All I know, is the tint on this truck is just too dark.
It went 'ok' I guess, on the front 2 windows anyway, but with an odd thing. (I haven't tried the back windows or rear window) The driver's side was peeling just a tiny bit at the top and I was able to grasp it and slowly peel it off. The passenger side likewise, except I had to use a razor blade at the very top of the darkness to get it started but once I got it off I realized it (the glass) looked different than the driver's side. The old passenger's side tint feels very thin as I crumpled it up, and there is still a light tint left on that glass, where the driver's side crumpled thick and the glass now appears clear. Did I leave something behind on the passenger side? Did I pull something off the driver's side I shouldn't have?
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The back windows of these Fords (trucks) usually have some tint in them. Especially in Ford Explorers. It's not totally noticable, except for inside. But it should be in the glass so it likely won't be an issue if you scrape the window with a razor.
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