sae70 said:It was Ben's fault![]()
I was only following him, he said it would be allright
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Sounds good in principle Karl. but not after black tintIs it easy to remove and what do they post like
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I think that Ben is in the throws of a report, I on the other hand have an insecure truck to empty before I can relax this evening![]()
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Did a bit of research into removing window tint and it turns out that there's a couple of options. If it's an older tint (1st generation) then it can be removed very successfully using a steamer almost in one go leaving no residue, but if it's a newer tint then all the steamer will do is allow one to remove the clear film leaving the tint glued to the glass that can then only be removed in painstakingly small bits using a Stanley blade and very fine wire wool with meths and window cleaner!!! If you don't remove the clear film on the newer one then a better result can be hand by soaking the whole lot in a solvent based chemical that I can't remember the name of and most should come off leaving only the glue behind that then requires removal with the Stanley blade, very fine wire wool, meths and window cleaner!!!karl webster said:I can imagine it was.![]()
Im sure someone has removed tint on here. I did years ago and if i remember correctly it leaves a glue on the window. Petrol or something would get it off.
Leave it with you steve
Karl
Hi there Steffstefoil said:hi ,i`ve also got windows both sides make me a decent offer ,cheers ,stef
Tell them it was done by vandals, not by off-roadingkarl webster said:, id be supprised if they would do it on insurance for that. Never know though.Karl
Thanks for Steffs contact details Karl, your a good blokekarl webster said:Its the older type steven. No worries though mate.
Steff is based at ledbury hereford His con num is 07791480343 as he aint on her to often.
Give him a buzz