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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
See above, but... 4 days of misery to remove it, and that' when I gave up-- not finished the job.
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Originally posted by Inizes View Post
What method did you use to get it off? I know when they get really dry they just crack but I thought typical removal included steam to help heat up the glue and moisturize the material.
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
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Originally posted by Inizes View Post
What method did you use to get it off? I know when they get really dry they just crack but I thought typical removal included steam to help heat up the glue and moisturize the material.
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
See above, but... 4 days of misery to remove it, and that' when I gave up-- not finished the job.
Originally posted by Steve View Post
I'm planning to use my steamer when I pull mine. Hopefully it'll come off cleanly. I was able to pull window tint in minutes using it.
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Originally posted by liam821 View Post
Ugh, yuck
I pulled off my tint with a heat gun which worked okay once I finally figured out the amount of heat to use. To remove the glue/film/nasty on the glass I used steel wool 000 and Windex which worked great. Still, it wasn't easy to do the rear window since there is so little space back there.
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Originally posted by Steve View Post
I luckily had very little glue left over. A microfiber with some stoners tarminator took care of it without much drama.
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Originally posted by liam821 View Post
Lucky you... this was the state of my rear window after the tint was removed (look at the lights) - the whole rear window was like that.
[img]tint glue.jpg[/img]
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