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Removing window tint with defrosters
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0 Hatch" data-source="post: 16404258" data-attributes="member: 37951"><p>I'm looking to remove window tint from my truck without damaging the defrosters in the back glass. I was able to pull the tint off the back door windows very easy with just a hair dryer leaving zero glue and residue behind. I'm just concerned about trying it on the back glass.</p><p></p><p>Anyone done this? The tint seems very high quality and very very thick and with the truck being a 2017, it couldn't have been on for long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0 Hatch, post: 16404258, member: 37951"] I'm looking to remove window tint from my truck without damaging the defrosters in the back glass. I was able to pull the tint off the back door windows very easy with just a hair dryer leaving zero glue and residue behind. I'm just concerned about trying it on the back glass. Anyone done this? The tint seems very high quality and very very thick and with the truck being a 2017, it couldn't have been on for long. [/QUOTE]
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