I had my doubts when I started that this was going to work, the tint is almost 20 years old. It came off so easy, awesome trick, thank you for sharing. It made a job I was not looking forward to so easy!!!
I bought some expensive ($12 for 8 ounce spray bottle) window tint remover. I used it on the front two windows, was not impressed by the effort it took with the scraper, about 30 minutes per window. I'll try this on the rear window for sure.
This video may be 5 years old but the method still works. I wasn’t nearly as meticulous and it still worked. I did leave the trash bag with the 409 for nearly 2 hours. I also didn’t have the tool to smooth it over, I just used my hands. When I took the trash bag off, the tint film didn’t go with it. I just cut a little slit and the tint came right off. I was left with a thin layer of adhesive on the window. Sprayed it with more 409 and it came right off. Then I used windex to shine it up.
Tint shops like ripping people off unlike this man right here .i hope your business takes flight . Thank you for that tip .hundreds of us appreciate you i bet...
I just finished using this method to remove the tints on my car. Unfortunately all the adhesive on my rear window stayed on upon removing the film, but a bit of elbow grease and patience did the trick. Now all my windows look clean and i'm going to hold off on having them re-tinted. Thanks for the instructions!
Just did this today on a used vehicle we purchased that had windshield tint. Worked flawlessly and only have a few spots around the inspection sticker were the glue stuck. Thanks for saving me a hassle!
Hey this really works,just finished it about an hour ago . This tint was put on when I bought the car new back in 05' ,so like 12 years old and it started looking ratty a few years ago . Anyway long story short ,do exactly what this video shows you ,I'll just add one thing . When you try to peel it off you'll have to actually get a corner started with a razor blade ,just enough to get it started peeling and then it comes off just as easily as shown in the video.
Yeah, this method didn't work for me exactly as planned. I followed all the steps but maybe because the glass cleaner I had didn't contain enough ammonia or it didn't work simply because it's me. The first application did exactly nothing. So I pulled down the trash bag and reapplied the glass cleaner. Since the direct midday sunlight obviously didn't have enough stank on it, I started the car and ran the heater full blast for at least half an hour. What did that produce? A bubble approximately 3x6 inches at the very top of the glass. Luckily it was enough. I just grabbed that piece and started pulling down firmly but gently. It all came off rather uneventfully from there in one rather thick piece. Cleaned up the little areas of left over glue with some goof-off and viola, all done! Thanks for the help, I'd have been paying some shop a lot of money to do that. Well worth it!
How old would you say the purple tint was? My tint is at purple stage. Got the door windows off by peeling then scraping the adhesive off. Tint is about 16 yrs old. Going to try this method tomorrow
I really hope this works on my 20yo purple tint. It's bubbly and super dry. I can start an edge with my razor blade but breaks the second I try to pull on it. Makes my freshly painted car look awfull.
This method saved my day. Being a rookie and not knowing I started heating and peeling by rear window tint and was frustrated after an hour. Decided to stop since it was mid night and before I went to bed I figured I would look on UA-cam for a different method. Came across this video and tried it the following morning and I was in shock when the film pulled right off. Worked like a champ for me.
This is a true professional at work here, major respect on that super clean peel, a legit sign of refined technique for sure, I understand the condition is a factor but that technique was flawless, steady, even and very mindful of peel speed. It's refreshing to still see a man take pride in his work. +1 respect and a new sub.
After having three shops tell me I’d lose my defrost if they removed the old scraped up tint that was on my car when I bought it. It snows and freezes often here, so that’s not a safe option, so I decided to give this a try. In less than a half hour it was cleanly off, glue and all. Thank you.
I didn't have any 409 so I just used Windex as it has ammonia in it. Worked great, first window there was some adhesive left which came off with a little lacquer thinner. The second window came off with no adhesive residue left on the window. Now onto the rear window...
Dude, you're the shit! I was struggling with removing my old baked on, 12 year old tint for 5 hours with little to no progress 😅 I watched your video and was done in less than an hour 😂
100% HELPFUL VIDEO ! - I've just bought a 2010 W212 E63 AMG which has the black tinted windows and I wanted to remove the tint on the rear window safely without using a steamer/heat gun without damaging the rear demister lines, this is PERFECT ! - Thanks so much ! 👍👍
Wow.. A google search on how to remove old tint turned into being actually amazed.. Nice! I'm a have to get a little more hands on but this was pretty cool to watch! Cheers
Worked nicely for me. I used stiff thin cardboard from some pastry boxes to force the trash bag between window and seal which holds bag film firmly against the glass.
I need to know this song.. or music. Or whatever. Calmed me down after a pretty stressful day. Also, great video.! I've seen this method plenty of times, and pretty sure it'll go smoothly for me! Thank You!
Worked like a charm! You just saved me hours of scraping glue away. I used concentrated glass cleaner for mine and phew it was strong. One nice piece of tint with all the glue still on it as if it came fresh off the roll!
This just totally worked! The black trash bag had to be done in layers (big window) the bag didnt do anything but attack heat. It started peeling in 12mins w heater on high on an 85 farenheit day. I think the heat and the ammonia is the key. My husband gave up after following exact method...but his tint was 30yrs old. If it doesnt work...keep it warm & ammoniad until it peels. Absolutely no glue on my window. Awesome! Thank you so much for this tip!
This is freaken awesome! Amazing. My first try I shud have left it on alil longer or put more windex on cuz I left glue. But Hell, I'm doing it myself!! Amazing video!!
The method he is using is STEAM. Trapping the degreaser between the trash bag and tint creates steam when it gets hot in the sun. This is better than using a steamer because it applies the steam over the entire window evenly at the same time. It's much easier.
I am getting ready to remove tint from my back window. I am going to use a plastic sheetrock mud knife to tuck the edges of the bag to get full coverage on the glass.
I just removed my tint; it came off in one single sheet with no tears. I had to removed the adhesive though but I use a degreaser and a Scrub Daddy because I don't have the 000-steel wool. I think the Scrub Daddy would be better than the wool. My rear window is now very clear. Thank you for the video!
It's not the method that mad it come off clean it's the type of adhesive used on the tint. I've been tinting 30 years I've used this method hundreds of times. Depending on the tint it comes off or the glue is left behind. Actually that tint would have come off without any adhesive just by warming it in the sun the only time to use the bag method is on really really old purple tint and then you still need to scrub off the glue with a fine steel wool
I remember one time I went to this spot and the guy asked if I had full coverage I asked why and he said it’d be easier for him to smash out all my windows instead of removing the tint
Thanks to your vid, I used this method on rear window and it worked perfectly. Got by using hair dryer on side windows but should used this method too.
Awesome hacks… thanks for sharing and doing the hard work. ❤ GOD bless you and the people around you. For those who complain about the music.. why don’t you make ur own version. & shhhhhht it.
This method works sometimes. It's not a works everytime type thing. Depends on the film your taking off. If it's really old and purple it ain't coming off
I hate the smell of 409 terribly but this is a neat trick. I will give it a try. The last owner of my car put the tint on themself... did a horrible job
I tried this method on 23 year old tint using Windex on my front side windows. My experience. Tint came off clean. First window I did faced the sun in bbn 91° and came off clean. Then I proceeded to the other side and tried to see if I can peel the tint off without the process and not facing the sun. Started out fine for a little bit but then I saw specs of residue adhesive stuck on window, so I stopped and did the process and turned the car around. Would it of worked without the bag and Windex if it was facing the sun? Don't know and I didn't want to sit for 20 minutes to find out and then wait another 20 minutes to do the process, so I just did the process. And the side also came off clean. I had a few minor specs adhesive in some tight spaces and the Windex cleaned it up with ease. Here are some tips. I didn't cut the garbage bag to the shape of the window. My spit opened bag was about the size of my window and it was thin smooth and not the thick kind. Being thin I was able to shape the bag tuck it into crevices. A slight breeze can make the bag flop around so if you can do it in your garage and then roll it out or have someone to help you apply the bag helps. Also the Windex evaporates quickly on a hot window and you will have to spray several times before you finished getting the bag on. I rolled down my window a little so I can fold the top part the bag over the window and then closed it to hold it into place and then started to spray across the top and working my way down and flattening and pressing the bag to the outer edges with an old credit card with just enough pressure to have the bag lay pretty much against the glass but not enough to squeegee the Windex out. Doesn't have to be perfect. Then waited 20 minutes and used a razor to get under the top lip of the tint to start peeling. Experience may vary I guess depending on what quality and thickness your old tint was which might make a difference.
Why are shops charging $100+ for this when the materials needed add up to $5-$10 at the most? Just got tints that are way too dark & I want them off ASAP! Will definitely be using this method. 👌🏾
Its not exactly the cost of materials its the time spent on it. Some shops are small and don’t have the room for cars to take up space. Most shops make more money installing fresh tint on vehicles so its a time management issue and trying to maximize profits as a business.
@@WindowTintingBusiness you only took the inside off in the video. You mean you took the outside off first, off camera, then went inside the car and took the inside off, on camera. That’s what you mean right?
@@tadz3921 tint does not go on the outside. That’s only during the installation that it gets formed on the outside. All film goes on the inside of the glass.
I'm going to try this. I got a vehicle from someone and they've used the rear defogger and the tine is bubbled and pealing and it's been driving me nuts! I can't hardly see out the back glass so I'm going to give this a shot. Just out of curiosity, isn't it a bad idea to use steel wool on the rear defogger? I just thought it might damage it. I mean I know you shouldn't scrubbed hard on it but I don't know how fragile or durable those traces are. Just for the record, I like the music.
7 years later and your video is still helpful to people. Thanks! :)
I had my doubts when I started that this was going to work, the tint is almost 20 years old. It came off so easy, awesome trick, thank you for sharing. It made a job I was not looking forward to so easy!!!
Can’t wait to do it!
I bought some expensive ($12 for 8 ounce spray bottle) window tint remover. I used it on the front two windows, was not impressed by the effort it took with the scraper, about 30 minutes per window. I'll try this on the rear window for sure.
What did you use for the decreased?
do your rear defrosters still work?
This video may be 5 years old but the method still works. I wasn’t nearly as meticulous and it still worked. I did leave the trash bag with the 409 for nearly 2 hours. I also didn’t have the tool to smooth it over, I just used my hands. When I took the trash bag off, the tint film didn’t go with it. I just cut a little slit and the tint came right off. I was left with a thin layer of adhesive on the window. Sprayed it with more 409 and it came right off. Then I used windex to shine it up.
Came here to find some easy tint removing hacks but ended up also enjoying the calming music while I was here 😂
Tint shops like ripping people off unlike this man right here .i hope your business takes flight . Thank you for that tip .hundreds of us appreciate you i bet...
I just finished using this method to remove the tints on my car. Unfortunately all the adhesive on my rear window stayed on upon removing the film, but a bit of elbow grease and patience did the trick. Now all my windows look clean and i'm going to hold off on having them re-tinted. Thanks for the instructions!
Just did this today on a used vehicle we purchased that had windshield tint. Worked flawlessly and only have a few spots around the inspection sticker were the glue stuck. Thanks for saving me a hassle!
Hey this really works,just finished it about an hour ago . This tint was put on when I bought the car new back in 05' ,so like 12 years old and it started looking ratty a few years ago .
Anyway long story short ,do exactly what this video shows you ,I'll just add one thing . When you try to peel it off you'll have to actually get a corner started with a razor blade ,just enough to get it started peeling and then it comes off just as easily as shown in the video.
Yeah, this method didn't work for me exactly as planned. I followed all the steps but maybe because the glass cleaner I had didn't contain enough ammonia or it didn't work simply because it's me. The first application did exactly nothing. So I pulled down the trash bag and reapplied the glass cleaner. Since the direct midday sunlight obviously didn't have enough stank on it, I started the car and ran the heater full blast for at least half an hour. What did that produce? A bubble approximately 3x6 inches at the very top of the glass. Luckily it was enough. I just grabbed that piece and started pulling down firmly but gently. It all came off rather uneventfully from there in one rather thick piece. Cleaned up the little areas of left over glue with some goof-off and viola, all done! Thanks for the help, I'd have been paying some shop a lot of money to do that. Well worth it!
I work in a auto tint shop and I only use water and it work fine no need to use any product. Only water
@@carlitos2345cm the same method with only water..... thank you, i'm about to change tint.
@yung samy just plain ammonia?
its key to get the glass and tint nice and hot before peeling
Use 2 heat guns for 15 mins if it’s not hot outside. Sometimes certain trash bags don’t quite stick
This method actually works. I had old purple tint on my windows and it came off with this method. Thanks for the life hack.
How old would you say the purple tint was? My tint is at purple stage. Got the door windows off by peeling then scraping the adhesive off. Tint is about 16 yrs old. Going to try this method tomorrow
@@GldVWisRR It was Nissan Sentra 2002. It's hard for me to pin point the exact date when the put the tint on.
@@OBZRV82 worked perfectly. One try and had it off. Odd but effective method. Even on 15+ year old tint.
I really hope this works on my 20yo purple tint. It's bubbly and super dry. I can start an edge with my razor blade but breaks the second I try to pull on it. Makes my freshly painted car look awfull.
This method saved my day. Being a rookie and not knowing I started heating and peeling by rear window tint and was frustrated after an hour. Decided to stop since it was mid night and before I went to bed I figured I would look on UA-cam for a different method. Came across this video and tried it the following morning and I was in shock when the film pulled right off. Worked like a champ for me.
So glad it worked out for you brother!
Quit complaining about the music. Turn off your volume and learn from a professional window tint removal video. Jeez.
Music isn’t that bad though
@nicholas stewart Unwatchable? You mean unhearable? Cuz you can still watch this.
Music is ok I use it to meditate. Dont be a cry baby 🤣
I hate the music!
the music is great
I always wondered the most effective way to remove without ruining the antenna on the glass. Thumbs up!
That's the defroster, not the antenna
@@nicholasr79 depending on the car it can be both.
Great demo, thank you so much for taking the time to demonstrate this method. Worked a treat.
This is a true professional at work here, major respect on that super clean peel, a legit sign of refined technique for sure, I understand the condition is a factor but that technique was flawless, steady, even and very mindful of peel speed. It's refreshing to still see a man take pride in his work. +1 respect and a new sub.
welcome to the channel! thanks for the support!
@@Noisyrilo STFU
@WindowTintingBusiness what is 409 spray
After having three shops tell me I’d lose my defrost if they removed the old scraped up tint that was on my car when I bought it. It snows and freezes often here, so that’s not a safe option, so I decided to give this a try. In less than a half hour it was cleanly off, glue and all. Thank you.
This is highly satisfying.
Great job on removing the old Tint from the rear glass 👍‼️‼️‼️
I didn't have any 409 so I just used Windex as it has ammonia in it. Worked great, first window there was some adhesive left which came off with a little lacquer thinner. The second window came off with no adhesive residue left on the window. Now onto the rear window...
Dude, you're the shit!
I was struggling with removing my old baked on, 12 year old tint for 5 hours with little to no progress 😅 I watched your video and was done in less than an hour 😂
Same I'm gonna go try this, will it work at -6 Celsius? We're gonna find out lmao
@@Mr.Safety. if you are in a cold climate. go buy a heat gun from harbor freight. the window must get hot.
100% HELPFUL VIDEO ! - I've just bought a 2010 W212 E63 AMG which has the black tinted windows and I wanted to remove the tint on the rear window safely without using a steamer/heat gun without damaging the rear demister lines, this is PERFECT ! - Thanks so much ! 👍👍
Wow.. A google search on how to remove old tint turned into being actually amazed.. Nice! I'm a have to get a little more hands on but this was pretty cool to watch! Cheers
Thanks you saved me $120! Quick & easy process came off in one piece!
Glad it was helpful!
That's crazy! I'm going to have to try that next time!
Excellent. I think this is going to save me hours of frustration crammed inside the back of my car toiling away. Thanks!
Thank you so much. I went to get a quote today to get old tint remove and put new in $500. I will try taking the old one with your method. Thanks
Awesome, I haven't tried it yet, but I have faith in your talents. Thanks for sharing.
Worked nicely for me. I used stiff thin cardboard from some pastry boxes to force the trash bag between window and seal which holds bag film firmly against the glass.
Yes this really work I appreciate your help,, did not take long at all, was very satisfied.
The jam was on point!!👌👍👍
I need to know this song.. or music. Or whatever. Calmed me down after a pretty stressful day. Also, great video.! I've seen this method plenty of times, and pretty sure it'll go smoothly for me! Thank You!
Did this today using Windex original formula and it worked great !!
Thanks for the diy tip.The tint came right off ❤
You also sprayed the head rests with that ammonia based cleaner. Any concerns with that?
I just did this on my crv wow this saved me money!! And under an hour too which is so awesome !!
This just gave me the idea of trying to tint windows with the trash bag
Except it's too blurry so you can't see
Did this today on our 2003 Toyota Corolla's rear window it worked fast and easy. Thank you for doing the video.
Awesome!
I'm very impressed, didn't know about this trick...👍
Didn't even remove the headrests and it still looked like child's play. Nicely done!
Worked like a charm! You just saved me hours of scraping glue away. I used concentrated glass cleaner for mine and phew it was strong. One nice piece of tint with all the glue still on it as if it came fresh off the roll!
I'm so glad it helped you! thanks for watching and subscribing.
Made it look so easy !
I’m going to try it on my bubbled 09 civic so I can save a few bucks on the new tint
I work in a auto tint shop and I only use water. Don't use any product. Nice video,
I just use soapy water and left over tint liners. Works perfect.
Your right
This just totally worked! The black trash bag had to be done in layers (big window) the bag didnt do anything but attack heat.
It started peeling in 12mins w heater on high on an 85 farenheit day.
I think the heat and the ammonia is the key. My husband gave up after following exact method...but his tint was 30yrs old.
If it doesnt work...keep it warm & ammoniad until it peels.
Absolutely no glue on my window. Awesome!
Thank you so much for this tip!
Nice work dude knows his stuff Tempe ax all day
Thanks for sharing going to try it on my windows. I have pieces left on the first pass and it looks awful so hopefully, this works.
Omg! I wish I saw this video before I attempted to remove my rear tint with a razer blade and destroyed my defrosters!!!
Lol me too 🤦🏾♂️ 😁
Me three..lol
Gonna let the shop do that part 😬✅
This is freaken awesome! Amazing. My first try I shud have left it on alil longer or put more windex on cuz I left glue. But Hell, I'm doing it myself!! Amazing video!!
And this video is why DA like me need tutorials 😊 thank you !!!
Glad to see Warren got a job!
Black Garbage bag makes a good tint
Awesome job, I have to do this to my truck in Az so it just might burst into flames with the record temps lately. Great job!
Get yourself a cheap 20 dollar clothes steamer and a one dollar bottle of distilled water. The easiest fastest way to remove tint is to use STEAM.
The method he is using is STEAM. Trapping the degreaser between the trash bag and tint creates steam when it gets hot in the sun. This is better than using a steamer because it applies the steam over the entire window evenly at the same time. It's much easier.
The steamers dont work as good cuz they leave all the glue on the glass
The music made me fall asleep 😴
I am getting ready to remove tint from my back window. I am going to use a plastic sheetrock mud knife to tuck the edges of the bag to get full coverage on the glass.
I just removed my tint; it came off in one single sheet with no tears. I had to removed the adhesive though but I use a degreaser and a Scrub Daddy because I don't have the 000-steel wool. I think the Scrub Daddy would be better than the wool. My rear window is now very clear. Thank you for the video!
Very educational and amazing...
glad you enjoyed it!
Mad props to the guy our woman who brain stormed this idea 💡!
Guy our women?????
It's not the method that mad it come off clean it's the type of adhesive used on the tint. I've been tinting 30 years I've used this method hundreds of times. Depending on the tint it comes off or the glue is left behind. Actually that tint would have come off without any adhesive just by warming it in the sun the only time to use the bag method is on really really old purple tint and then you still need to scrub off the glue with a fine steel wool
Going to try in few weeks after the sun go up
I remember one time I went to this spot and the guy asked if I had full coverage I asked why and he said it’d be easier for him to smash out all my windows instead of removing the tint
I'd imagine it's much easier to smash windows than doing anything that requires skill
Thanks ALOT!! Watch many videos to get the tint and adhesive off, this video seemed to have helped a lot!! 🎉🎉 saved me $250 to $300.
I just used windex and a scrapper. It was a mess because of the residue but it worked.
Great job!
Awesome job and great description! And, I liked the music. 😉
Fukn ayyyyyy,👍👍 Excellent process !!! / clean outcome
Wonder if the 409 left spots on the leather...
since I do not have 409 will something like dish soap and warm water in a spray bottle work? or something like windex?
Thanks to your vid, I used this method on rear window and it worked perfectly. Got by using hair dryer on side windows but should used this method too.
Glad it worked out!
This worked like a charm! Thanks for sharing!
This is great but how are you suppose to use this method in cold climates
This guy bad ass packing a gun while working nice 🤙
It wasn’t a very safe part of town lol
What do you want the temperature to be outside?? 85 or 110?? It can vary alot here in Vegas
Awesome hacks… thanks for sharing and doing the hard work. ❤ GOD bless you and the people around you. For those who complain about the music.. why don’t you make ur own version. & shhhhhht it.
Well done. Excellent visuals on the process. Thanks!
Thank you! ❤ saved my defroster!
You earned another subscriber
will contractor bags work? I mean they are thicker than most garbage bags?
good stuff man! thnx. guessing this will work for all tinted window right?
This method works sometimes. It's not a works everytime type thing. Depends on the film your taking off. If it's really old and purple it ain't coming off
Damn it that's exactly how mine are purple. 😖
Sir Can i used johnson soap to spray and soak?
Thanks, worked good for me,just had to remove all the glue with 409 ,but the defroster is totally safe. Thanks .
Glad it helped
Wow, that was amazing. It seems doable now. Would you please give me a link to one of your good videos on how to put a new tint on ♥
Coming soon! I'm going to be putting together an entire playlist on tutorials. I have plenty on this channel but you have to dig to find them.
I hate the smell of 409 terribly but this is a neat trick. I will give it a try. The last owner of my car put the tint on themself... did a horrible job
What type of spray was that , and how can I get it too
Always wondered how they did that.
What’s a replacement for 409 we don’t hav Ernst stuff in Australia
Wow, good video and I will diffently give it a try. Thank You!
This is probably a dumb question but does it have to be a black bag? I have white bags at home.
What the is this 409. I live in Poland and I want to do the trick. Is it regular window cleaning spray?
Easy with that blade buddy!
I've cut many many cars on glass.... trust me I've never had a complaint yet
Will this process work if the tink is bubbly and peeling off on it's own?
Tink.
Sweet thanx now to do mine
Great Vid but who chose the infuriating music!!!!!! ?
lol at the time of the video I was very new to filming and editing so... that's that. Good thing is that I've gotten much better since.
Window Tinting Business Contrary to what the other user posted, I liked the music. Who is it by? I would like to find it.
Yeah same! I liked it. Really relaxing actually. Was just trying to find it but Google didn't recognize it.
Nothing wrong with that music. What is its name?
Right
I just installed my own tint today. If it looks like crap I will be using the "trash bag and 409" method
I tried this method on 23 year old tint using Windex on my front side windows.
My experience. Tint came off clean. First window I did faced the sun in bbn 91° and came off clean. Then I proceeded to the other side and tried to see if I can peel the tint off without the process and not facing the sun. Started out fine for a little bit but then I saw specs of residue adhesive stuck on window, so I stopped and did the process and turned the car around. Would it of worked without the bag and Windex if it was facing the sun? Don't know and I didn't want to sit for 20 minutes to find out and then wait another 20 minutes to do the process, so I just did the process. And the side also came off clean. I had a few minor specs adhesive in some tight spaces and the Windex cleaned it up with ease.
Here are some tips. I didn't cut the garbage bag to the shape of the window. My spit opened bag was about the size of my window and it was thin smooth and not the thick kind. Being thin I was able to shape the bag tuck it into crevices.
A slight breeze can make the bag flop around so if you can do it in your garage and then roll it out or have someone to help you apply the bag helps. Also the Windex evaporates quickly on a hot window and you will have to spray several times before you finished getting the bag on.
I rolled down my window a little so I can fold the top part the bag over the window and then closed it to hold it into place and then started to spray across the top and working my way down and flattening and pressing the bag to the outer edges with an old credit card with just enough pressure to have the bag lay pretty much against the glass but not enough to squeegee the Windex out. Doesn't have to be perfect. Then waited 20 minutes and used a razor to get under the top lip of the tint to start peeling.
Experience may vary I guess depending on what quality and thickness your old tint was which might make a difference.
Great tutorial. Does this work on Factory tint?
Why are shops charging $100+ for this when the materials needed add up to $5-$10 at the most? Just got tints that are way too dark & I want them off ASAP! Will definitely be using this method. 👌🏾
Its not exactly the cost of materials its the time spent on it. Some shops are small and don’t have the room for cars to take up space. Most shops make more money installing fresh tint on vehicles so its a time management issue and trying to maximize profits as a business.
I use steamer
Ricky Q on the back window ?
What happened to the outside layer? Did you not peel that off too?
I took both off at the same time. You wanna take off both together if possible.
@@WindowTintingBusiness you only took the inside off in the video. You mean you took the outside off first, off camera, then went inside the car and took the inside off, on camera. That’s what you mean right?
@@tadz3921 tint does not go on the outside. That’s only during the installation that it gets formed on the outside. All film goes on the inside of the glass.
@@WindowTintingBusiness I’m an idiot 🤦🏻♂️ 🤣 thank you for clarifying that lol
I'm going to try this. I got a vehicle from someone and they've used the rear defogger and the tine is bubbled and pealing and it's been driving me nuts! I can't hardly see out the back glass so I'm going to give this a shot. Just out of curiosity, isn't it a bad idea to use steel wool on the rear defogger? I just thought it might damage it. I mean I know you shouldn't scrubbed hard on it but I don't know how fragile or durable those traces are. Just for the record, I like the music.
How long you let the bag on window before remove it???