So now that we're in our own house and we have a garage it meant that I was able to remove the tints from the car.
I've been keen to get rid of them for some time for a couple reasons:
- I'm trying to get the car as stock as possible, and the tints give it a different look.
- I almost knocked someone over reversing down my parents driveway in the dark - couldn't see ANYTHING out the back window so was relying on wing mirrors (with the front windows down).
But I've held off doing it while the car has been outside as the tints provide excellent sun protection.
Now that the car is safely garaged I was able to remove the tints.
I read up a bit on the process first and used a clothes steamer to heat the tint. The idea being that the sticky stays with the sheet of tint rather than remaining on the window. I have to say it worked amazingly well. I removed the tints on the driver and passenger windows, the rear quarter panels and the rear window all in the space of an hour and a half. I think the fact they were quality tints was helpful when it came to removal as well as the sticky stayed where it should - basically no residue left on the windows at all.
When I got to the rear window I thought my cunning plan had come unstuck, as a thick layer of sticky was left behind. Turns out the sticky wasn't left on the glass, it was left on the clear sheet of the SECOND layer of tint that was on the rear window... No wonder I couldn't see anything at night. Some muppet had tinted over an already tinted window 🤣
I'm really happy with the end result. The car looks awesome - I much prefer the look of it without tints.
I'll get some photos up as soon as it's a decent day and I can get some good pictures.




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