Window tinting has become one of the most popular after-market
enhancements for automobiles today. Everyone from avid car enthusiasts
to business owners looking to save money have woken up to the myriad
benefits of window tinting. Nevertheless, there are times when tinting
needs to be removed. This can happen for any number of reasons. Someone
who buys a car out of state may get it to their home state and realize
the tinting does not meet their local laws. A company may tint a car
with their logo or contact details and, down the road, needs to change
them. It could also simply be that an owner has decided the tinting is
looking old and they want to upgrade the film or simply remove it
altogether. Whatever the reason, the removal of tinting film poses its
own challenges which should be considered closely.
Many people,
especially auto enthusiasts, welcome the opportunity for Do It Yourself
projects. Tinting removal can be considered a DIY project but should
only be undertaken by someone familiar with the process and who
possesses a fair amount of patience and attention to detail. The trick
to removing film is the use of heat. Generally speaking, trying to
remove the film yourself will take several hours and should be done on a
bright and sunny day. Be sure to cover the interior of you car with a
tarp in order to prevent liquid from staining your seats, carpeting or
any other area. Spray the outside of the window with soapy water and
cover with a piece of black garbage bag cut to fit the window.
Internally, spray with ammonia and cover as well. This is then left to
sit out in the sun for about an hour. With this approach the sun itself
supplies the heat and, ideally, you should be able to peel away both the
tinting film and the adhesive beneath it at the same time. Heat guns
are sold by many automotive stores and these guns are used by
professionals to remove tinting film. But even with the use of a heat
gun it's important to remember to move slowly and deliberately so that
the film removal is even. If you begin to peel away the film and it
tears you may end up in a situation where you will need to literally
scrape pieces away with the use of a razor blade which increases the
chances of scratching or otherwise harming your windows.
Professionals
specializing in window tinting are generally the better choice when it
comes to removal. They are equipped not only with specialized heat guns
as well as the tools necessary to remove the film cleanly, they also
come backed with years of experience so even if something goes wrong,
they know how to handle it. More importantly, if you decide to upgrade
your tint they may be able to offer a discount for the removal work when
done in conjunction with an upgrade or change in film. The work done by
professionals is often guaranteed and this adds an extra level of
security and confidence as well.
While many projects can be done
by a car enthusiast with time and patience, window tint removal is
something that should be considered carefully. Because of the nature of
the film as well as the methods used to remove it, the windows
themselves can be put at great risk if the job isn't done properly. The
scratches or other damage which can be inflicted during the process can
actually result in a repair bill that exceeds the original cost of
removal. Enlisting the help of a car window tinting professional will ensure the best results and a guarantee of quality.
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