I used a steamer, there was still a thin layer of glue on the glass, it was 5 year old bubbled tint. 70% alcohol solution with a microfiber towel wiped it off easily.
@@BigALdeek it was a $25 wallpaper remover from marketplace. Really helped to get most of the glue off and my previous tint was bubbling and low quality, wasn’t coming off easily. I think good quality tint might come off easily if you just let the car sit in sun.
@@Amsfxyz I agree they are useful but I don’t own one and nobody I know owns a steamer. Luckily I live in Texas it’s very very Hot so maybe 15 mins in the sun 100 degree sun will do it haha I don’t know if the tint is good or bad. I got it from the Dealership like that in Louisiana.
@@BigALdeek definitely, I did it when it was cold. You can also use the black trash bag method with some baking soda solution, that works very well when you just let it sit in Sun. Remaining glue should be easily removable with some multipurpose cleaning solution, I used 70% alcohol.
The defroster grids are the skinny lines that run across your rear windshield, and their job is to remove any fog or melt any ice in the winter by generating heat to give your premier visibility. However, a damaged defroster grid can severely affect your visibility and put you in danger.