Brad and Karen wrote:
> Hey, I did find a place who will do the wind****eld. They want $50. $20
each
> for the sides. They can do it I say for that price. I asked them why
others
> wouldn't do the wind****eld and they had no answer.
>
> Brad
>
>
>
> "jonezzzman" <byron@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:YHmOj.4812$iK6.1658@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I have to remove my window tinting too. Its starting to bubble.
>>
>> Here's an article I found on the web a couple weeks ago.
>>
>> http://www.ehow.com/video_11196_remove-tint-windows.html
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Byron
>>
>> Brad and Karen wrote:
>>> Hey guys... can I get your thoughts please on this...
>>> I bought a 93 Cobra out of Florida. Well, up here in Calgary,
Alberta,
>>> it snowed about 6" today and I sometimes wonder if summer will ever
come.
>>> Anyway, as you can imagine, the windows on the 93, coming out of
>>> Florida, are tinted black. I mean, b-l-a-c-k. Up here, I don't need
>>> that, nor want it, as it's an easy excuse for the cops to pull you
over.
>>> So, I contacted two shops about removing the tint... they say they
can
>>> do the side windows no problem, but cannot, or will not, do the
>>> wind****eld. My question is, what is so different about the wind****eld?
>>> I've read some Internet ways to get the tint off, but I wonder, am I
>>> gonna need a new wind****eld? If the shops don't want to do it, what's
>>> the deal? Anyone had this problem before?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Brad
>>>
>
>
They probably don't want the liability associated with touching the
wind****eld! Some tint installers use a heat gun on the wind****eld to
"shrink" the tint, and that isn't exactly the best thing to do to the
laminated safety glass that your wind****eld is made of. In removing the
wind****eld tint, there is the potential liability that it could crack
the glass if the installer used a heat gun to get those fingers out!
Then again, they could also be lazy because removing tint is a major
pain in the ass, especially if it is the cheaper tint. The good stuff
peels right off, but leaves adhesive behind, requiring a not so fun
process of wetting and scraping. The cheap stuff tears, comes off in
layers, and leaves layers of film as well as adhesive behind, requiring
hours of wetting and scraping.
I had to remove the full wind****eld tint before trading my car in some
time back. Although I had a valid medical reason for tinting the
wind****eld, it was only valid for me and the dealer****p didn't want the
hassle of dealing with it. It took me 3 hours to completely remove the
tint and scrape the glue!


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