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    Thanks for the advice. I think I will wait till gets a little warmer before I try again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinnacle-Project View Post
    Thanks for the advice. I think I will wait till gets a little warmer before I try again.
    Try some acetone. Fingernail polish remover is only watered down acetone, so don't waste your money on that. You can get straight acetone in beauty supply stores. Around here, Sally is my favorite. You can get it 18 oz and gallon size bottles. That sh*t takes off anything.
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    might that not delaminate the actual glass ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slgrieb View Post
    I had to do this a few years ago because Texas passed a law that required removing window tint from the front side windows. I bought a clothing steamer and used it to peal off the film. It took off the tint and also removed most of the adhesive. The bit of glue left behind was easy to remove with glass cleaner and a plastic windshield scraper. Automotive glass is really soft, so you don't want to use a razor blade on it. If you are working around a rear window defroster, you have to be especially careful and don't cut the wires.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Overdrv View Post
    might that not delaminate the actual glass ?
    No.
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