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How to Remove Tint Off Your Car Windows

4/23/2019
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If your car window tint needs to be changed or replaced, it may start bubbling or develops different color altogether.

It isn’t rocket science to know when you need to remove the tint off your car windows. You should know the signs when to get rid of it and you must be knowledgeable of the steps to remove the tint.
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  • Using a Steamer
One of the most convenient and easiest ways to remove tint off your car windows is by using a steamer. The best thing is that you would not need to purchase any remover or some essentials since steamer is actually a common item in every household. See to it that the steamer works effectively and it’s a fabric one. When using steamer, fill it with water. Then, turn it on and apply to the window tints. It will then start emitting steam. It’s a matter of several minutes and the tint film will start melting. You may peel it off directly. Never forget to use goof off spray to remove residues afterwards.

  • Combination of Soap and Newspapers
Begin by coating your car windows with soapy water using sponge. When done, cover the surface with newspaper. Let papers settle in for several minutes. If you think that the paper is drying, consider reapplying the detergent again. You should use a razor blade to remove the tint. You will have to apply the blade in long strokes on the paper. After that, you’ll notice that along with the newspapers that the tint will come off. It’s as simple as that.

  • Combination of Ammonia and Sun
To begin with, you will need to do this technique on bright sunny day. Begin with cutting through the 2 garbage bags in a certain shape that might fit on the window. Then, apply the coat of the soapy water on your car windows and stick the cut garbage bags on it. Before you proceed, you can cover every part near the car windows with waterproof cover. You should not also forget to wear your face mask when doing this.
Spray the ammonia on the surface of your car windows where garbage bag lies and while it’s wet, sandwich the coat of ammonia with another garbage bag on its top. Leave your car parked under the sun and you will be able to peel off your car window tint quickly. You should also remove the residues with fine steel wool.

The Bottom Line
Those are just some of the simple ways to remove tint off your car windows. It is recommended to follow the steps properly to avoid cracks or scratches. If you think it’s a bit tricky or challenging to do tint removal on your own, it would be best to hire a professional to help you. Professionals can get rid of your car window tint without leaving any damages on your car windows, enabling you to maintain its quality and value.

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Dispelling Common Misconceptions about Car Window Tinting

4/8/2019
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Despite the fact that there is plenty of information available online about the benefits that car window tint provides, there are many misconceptions and myths floating around and creating confusions among car owners.
If there’s anything that is holding you back from getting get your car windows tinted, take a look at the following car window tinting myths and make sure you are not believing in any of them:

Myth # 1- There Is No Real Benefit of Car Window Tint; It Is Just For Aesthetic Appeal​

While there is no denying the fact that tinted windows make your car looks cool, it is an added advantage that comes with a lot more practical benefits. Good quality car tint can block out more than 90% of the harmful UV rays that can damage your skin as well as cause your car’s interior to fade quickly.
Car tints also reduce the burden on your car’s AC, which will ultimately improve the fuel economy, by blocking out around 50% of the sunlight.   

Myth # 2 – Car Tint Is Illegal

This is an over simplified statement. Although there are certain restrictions regarding the type, color, and darkness of the tint in some states, it is not entirely illegal.
The rules regarding car tint vary across states. Some states do not allow shaded tints on the front windshield, while others require that there should be a certain percentage of visible light transmission. For example, according to car tinting laws in Arizona, you cannot get your car windows tinted in red color and the front side window should have more than 33% visible light transmission.

Myth # 3 – It Decrease the Vehicle’s Resale Value

Unless you have tried DIYing tint film installation or have a very a poor quality tint, car window tinting is only going to increase the value of your car.
Want to know how? Apart from the fact that your car’s aesthetic appeal will be higher, car tints will keep its interior protected from sun damage and this will definitely increase your car’s resale value.

Bottom Line

In view of all the benefits that car window tinting provides, in addition to improving its appearance, it can be said that it is worth spending money on. So, don’t fall prey to rumors and take your car to an expert of car window tinting in Chandler, AZ as soon as possible.
Wondering what’s the best place to get your car windows tinting in Chandler, AZ?
Car Tint Pro is your best bet!
 
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Despite the fact that there is plenty of information available online about the benefits that car window tint provides, there are many misconceptions and myths floating around and creating confusions among car owners. The article is dedicated to dispelling some prevalent car window tinting myths and misconceptions.
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