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> How To Remove Crusty Old Window Tint
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post Sep 16 2020, 07:40 PM
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My rear window glass has very old, very baked on tint film on both sides, as well as lots of sticky gunk from the tint and stickers. What's the best way to clean all this off? The tint is so attached, it almost feels like part of the glass! It must have been on there for quite some time, baking in the sun over decades. I've tried peeling it but, as you can see below, some ripped off, leaving the stubborn parts behind.

Thanks, Luke.

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post Sep 16 2020, 07:47 PM
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Oh man, rear window tint in a 914 is never good. Ruins vision out the back worse that other cars.

Just a google thing, maybe some ideas found in the link? ...

https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ALeKk03...DCA0&uact=5
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