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Old January 9th, 2007, 08:21 PM   #1
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What'z the best solvent to use to remove tint adhesive?


When I bought my cobra, it had tint on the front side windows. I've been here in Cali for a couple yearz now, and I didn't know that tint waz illegal on the front side windows. Well, about 3 minutes after I closed the deal on the car, I waz headed back to the base to report to duty, and I was rushin', or that waz my excuse to test out the acceleration. Then I wanted to test the handling, so I started weaving in and out between cars making pretty good time. I waz only doin' 10 over the speed limit, and then a cop came flying up on my ass from nowhere. He pulled me over, and asked me why I waz drivin' like that, ya ya ya ya ya, and all that other bullshit. I showed him the military ID and of course he acted a lil nicer. I told him I waz runnin late for work and he cut me some slack, and only gave me a ticket for the tint on the windows. The jackasses at the dealership should have removed that shit before they ever sold the damn car. So I went back to the dealership, and they took the tint off, but now it has the ugly residue. Doez anybody know of the best stuff to use that won't affect the finish on the windowz? Thanx.
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Water and a razor blade. The glue will come right off.
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Originally Posted by Darrell
Water and a razor blade. The glue will come right off.
Theres no need for that. Get a 2$ bottle of goo gone and it will come off instantly. I took off my emblems on my car within a minute of putting goo gone on it.
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sharp razor and soap and water. ive tinted for 4 years now and that is the fastest way for me. be sure the razors are sharp to avoid scrathing the glass. and it will make it come off faster and easier
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I trained under a guy for a while and agree whole heartedly with the razor and water (a brand new one)
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