This week I had a lady call my shop and ask if I did Window Tint Removal.
My answer was, "Not yet." But, I agreed to take a look at her's and see what I could do. She only need the rear window of her Camry done.
I started to peel off the tint... it came off with no problem. Then, I realized that there was another clear layer underneath it. This only came up with great difficulty. After removing a small section I notice that under
this layer, still, was a fine coat of glue that covered the entire window.
Needless to say, it was a tough job. 2 razor blades, 2 employees, a half-gallon of paint thinner and 3.5 hours later - we we're done. We scraped off
every bit of this booger-like glue substance; all while dodging the defrost strips with our razors.
Guys, is there ANY easier way to remove window tint?
I'd like to be able to offer this service at my shop for $50 per front/back and
$20 per side window. Any thoughts?
peace,
michael
P.S. We also tried a heat gun - didn't work.
My answer was, "Not yet." But, I agreed to take a look at her's and see what I could do. She only need the rear window of her Camry done.
I started to peel off the tint... it came off with no problem. Then, I realized that there was another clear layer underneath it. This only came up with great difficulty. After removing a small section I notice that under
this layer, still, was a fine coat of glue that covered the entire window.
Needless to say, it was a tough job. 2 razor blades, 2 employees, a half-gallon of paint thinner and 3.5 hours later - we we're done. We scraped off
every bit of this booger-like glue substance; all while dodging the defrost strips with our razors.
Guys, is there ANY easier way to remove window tint?
I'd like to be able to offer this service at my shop for $50 per front/back and
$20 per side window. Any thoughts?
peace,
michael
P.S. We also tried a heat gun - didn't work.