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#446229 Apr 19, 6:57pm
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i got another car, and it has really dark tint that is darker then legal and i was wondering how you would remove it. here is a of the car. it is the yellow car in the background
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^^^ no you did not get a 5.0 stang...please say you didnt...please


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use a razor blade and some soap/water or windex. peel off, adn then use goo gone to get rid of the sticky stuff.

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Originally Posted by drivethru1986
^^^ no you did not get a 5.0 stang...please say you didnt...please

thats a 1990 beretta indy, its my drag car. more money has been spent on the engine for that then on any of the extra stuff on my celica

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how much do yall think insurance would run on that, i dont mean full, just enough so that if i get pulled over i wont get a ticket for not haveing insurance. if yall need info im 17,no tickets, and one wreck

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use simple green or an amonia glass cleaner to remove tint.. I am currently removing mine good luck Oh and buy lots of razor blades.

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damn man well it would be called plpd insurance for me. and you will get more then just a ticket for driving with out insurance. ud be fucked! um if you put in ur name prob kinda high. 1000 a year just a guess and in parents name prob like 400. haha

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What I was told from a buddy of mine who does tint...get the amonia glass cleaner and trashbags. Cut the trash bag in half to where you have one sheet, not a bag, largo enough to cover ur window the side the tint is. Take an edge of the trash bag and tape it below the bitten of the tint. About an inch lower. Spray amonia all over the tint. And tape the rest of the trash bag around the window, take it over the edge of the glass and tape the rest of the sheet of plastic on the opposite side of the glass that way the amonia doesn't escape. And let it sit like that for about 5 hours when is SUNNY so the sun sorta bakes it into the tint. For the other windows tape about an inch away from tint from all sides. It should be A LOT easier to get ur tint up and then get ur Goo gone stuff to remove any other residue left over. It's better than scrathing ur window a sh*t ton with razor blades and saves ur fingers. Any questions pm me. smile

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Bottom not bitten* auto correct on HTC.

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Also make sure you use a good bit of amonia so its enough to get ur tint loose enough to peel off. The plastic is so #1 the amonia doesn't go everywhere in ur car and to trap the fumes and everything that's in amonia in side to eat away at the adheasive.

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