Window tint, though aesthetically pleasing and effective in blocking out the sun, can wear out, bubble, or become discolored over time. Fortunately, you can easily remove it without having to resort to scraping or scrubbing excessively. This guide will show you two primary methods.
Methods to Remove Window Tint Without Heat
1. Using a Steamer
Using a steamer is the least damaging and arguably the most effective way to remove window tint, especially from your car. Here’s how:
- Step 1: Lower your vehicle window slightly (about 1/4 inch). This allows easy access to the tint’s edge. For home windows, this step is not applicable.
- Step 2: Steam both sides of the window. A standard handheld steamer will suffice. Make sure you move the steamer in consistent sweeping motions to evenly heat the tint and help dissolve the adhesive.
- Step 3: Carefully slide a straight razor beneath the tint at one corner, lifting its edge slightly. This will aid in the peeling process.
- Step 4: As you slowly peel the tint from top to bottom, continue applying steam. Slow and steady ensures the tint doesn’t tear.
- Step 5: For any residual adhesive, mix the commercial cleaner with water in a spray bottle. Spray and scrub with a non-scratch pad. Dry the glass afterward.
- Step 6: Follow the same steps for each window.
- Step 7: For vehicles, steam the rear window for about 7 minutes before peeling. Be extra careful to not damage the defrost lines.
2. Using Ammonia
Ammonia, when used correctly, can effectively dissolve the adhesive holding the tint. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Step 1: Protect your door panels or window frames using tarps or plastic sheeting. Secure with tape.
- Step 2: Cut black garbage bags to fit your windows. You’ll need two pieces per window – one for the inside and another for the outside.
- Step 3: Spray soapy water on the window exterior and place one of the garbage bag pieces over it.
- Step 4: Spray ammonia on the window interior. Press the second garbage bag piece on the inside. If needed, secure with masking tape. Ensure proper ventilation and use protective gloves and a mask.
- Step 5: Allow the ammonia to act for 1-2 hours. Sunlight aids in this process.
- Step 6: Remove the garbage bags, start peeling the tint from a corner, and gradually move to the other end.
- Step 7: To remove leftover adhesive, spray more ammonia and scrub with steel wool.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the cost of removing window tint without heat?
The cost varies based on service providers, but doing it at home can save money. Both methods outlined above avoid the need for professional heat applications.
2. How to remove window tint without heat at home?
As described in the methods above, you can use a steamer or ammonia for effective removal at home.
3. Is the tint on the inside or outside of the front windows?
For most vehicles and homes, the tint is applied on the inside of the windows.
Conclusion
Window tint removal needn’t be a daunting task. With the right tools and patience, you can restore your windows without any professional help. Remember to always take precautions, especially when working with chemicals like ammonia.
Amos Beaumont, who grew up in Asheville, North Carolina, has a real love for cars. Even though he didn’t go to college, his fascination with vehicles made him an authority on tinted windows. He runs a popular blog where this hip, self-educated hobbyist discusses the skill and advantages of tinting car windows.