How to Cleanly Remove Car Window Tint Film?

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PatrickAnn
07/30/25 12:03am
Lift a corner of the car window tint film, it is recommended to use your fingernail or adhesive tape to peel it off, and with the help of hot air from a heat gun or hair dryer, slowly remove the car window tint film. After removal, if there is any residual adhesive from the window film, clean it off with adhesive remover. There might be a glue odor after removing the window film, which can be eliminated by ventilation and sun exposure.
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