TintDude
Apr 21 2008, 11:47 AM
If you are facing a large commercial or residential film removal, instead of using trash bags to pre-soak the film, use large liners saved from previous film installations. They don't take a lot of space to store, just roll them up on an old core, or fold them and put them in a box.
They work great for large panes and you don't risk thermal fracture that you might using black bags to sweat off the old film.
For those that aren't familiar with sweating off flat glass film;
Sometimes removing flat glass window film can be a real chore, especially if you have a lot of them to do. Instead of just going at it with your triumph scraper, try pre soaking them with your slip solution or your favorite film removal solution. Wet the film and cover with old liners to keep it wet. The time needed to soak can vary, so let it soak for a while and then check a corner to see if it will come off any easier, if not, respray any areas that may have dried and let it soak longer. Occasionally, if successful the film will just ease off the glass, often taking some of the adhesive with it.
blade
Apr 21 2008, 01:50 PM
i've done this more than a few times and it works great. soak 'em over night if you can. really speeds up the removal process. especially for those old flaking tint jobs.
DarthShader
Apr 21 2008, 07:38 PM
Damn! You posted my secret ninja tint removal technique!
The liners are easier to trim to size than trash bags. Great tip!
Get It Darker
Apr 27 2008, 10:54 PM
Hey wondering what would be better a soak or a steam machine to take off old tint?
TintDude
Apr 28 2008, 07:43 AM
QUOTE (Tekk's Auto Shop @ Apr 27 2008, 10:54 PM) [*]616604[/*]
Hey wondering what would be better a soak or a steam machine to take off old tint?
The problem using steam on annealed flat is the risk of breaking the glass with hot spots.
Get It Darker
Apr 28 2008, 10:30 AM
Thanks for the response. Does it matter if you use steam on cars tempered glass.
TintDude
Apr 28 2008, 10:43 AM
Steam is safe for tempered auto.
Get It Darker
Apr 29 2008, 11:05 AM
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D'Arts
Apr 30 2008, 02:00 AM
Thank you very much for the tip. Will use it next time.
tintshopky
May 1 2008, 06:53 PM
just goes to show you can never run out of reasons to hang out here. killer tip.
TINTINGCOWBOY
May 7 2008, 04:08 PM
i got some flat glass to tint tomorrow.