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The following article was published in our article directory on August 29, 2011.
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Article Category: Home Management
Author Name: Ginger Jackson
Many people need to remove the tint off of their window for various reasons. One possible reason for tint removal is that it is peeling. Other reasons may include dirty or scratched tint that is not appealing. Whatever the reason is that you want to remove the tint off your windows, it is vital that it is done properly. Below are key steps in making tint removal easier for you.
The first step to make your job easier is to gather the tools you will need to remove your window tint. These tools include a razor blade in a holder, a drop cloth for floor protection, an old towel, and disposable paper towels. Also, you will need a spray bottle filled with four ounces of ammonia, one teaspoon of dishwashing liquid, and eight ounces of water. Keep in mind that many places offer a solution that you can use as an alternative to the water, ammonia, dishwashing solution. Also, a professional would gladly assist you in the removal of your tint, making this job much easier for you.
Before you begin, be certain to place your old towel below your work area to catch any liquids that may run down the window. Now, using your razor blade, carefully lift up the film from the top of the window. Then, spray your water solution behind the part of the tint you have raised up, and let soak for a couple of minutes. Next, continue to use the blade to pry the film off, while spraying your solution to help remove the film. Once you have removed the film about three to four inches down, you should attempt to grab a hold of the film and try to pull it off of your window.
Usually, most of the film is easily removed at this time; however, you may notice a clear film remaining on the window; this is the adhesive. In order to remove this, you should spray it down once again with your solution of water, ammonia, and dishwashing liquid. After spraying the window down well, you will rub it continuously until it is dry and turns a whitish color. Next, re-spray the area, and use your razor blade to remove the additional adhesive. Start at the bottom, moving in an upward motion. When your blade appears dirty, use your paper towel to wipe off before beginning again. Be sure to change the blades frequently to keep your razor sharp for a professional look. Also, it is vital to make sure this adhesive substance does not land on your carpets, as it can ruin them.
After you have removed the film, clean the windows once again with the ammonia, water, and dishwashing solution. Spray the window down well, and clean with a squeegee. It is always advised to let a professional assist you; however, this way of tint removal is recommended for those who prefer to do it themselves.
Keywords: vinyl window installation, energy-saving windows, window contractors, window designs
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