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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Not happy, Tint Removal Experts regarding Back Window with Defroster lines
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<blockquote data-quote="shanezt" data-source="post: 10750521" data-attributes="member: 27639"><p>ok, soak it with window cleaner with AMONIA. then hit it with a plastic razor blade. i have de tinted thousands of windows, this works perfect every time. the key is the amonia in the window cleaner, it will eat the glue and it will fall right off with the plastic blade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shanezt, post: 10750521, member: 27639"] ok, soak it with window cleaner with AMONIA. then hit it with a plastic razor blade. i have de tinted thousands of windows, this works perfect every time. the key is the amonia in the window cleaner, it will eat the glue and it will fall right off with the plastic blade. [/QUOTE]
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