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1991 Ford Explorer tinted windows

Robert Bodling 13 April 2005 06:36:35
 I bought my Explorer this past weekend and there are kid's stickers stuck to
the inside of the windows by the back seats and I was wondering the best way
to remove these silly stickers of the tinted windows without damaging the
window tint film.

RobertBodling@yahoo­.com


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SVTKate 13 April 2005 16:32:39 permanent link ]
 Ya gotta love people that control their kids.

Try putting some lighter fluid on a piece of soft terry cloth, then wiping
the sticker. You should get enough on it to soak through the label then lift
it gently. It will loosen the adhesive on the sticker so that you can lift
it off. When it's off, wipe again to remove residual adhesive.

you should try the fluid on an inconspicuous spot first to be certain it
will not damage the film or soak in and damage the film's adhesive.
I don't know if it will soak through or not but I DO know it removes labels
extremely well without harming paint or plastic.

Best of luck to you.

Kate


"Robert Bodling" <robertbodling@yaho­o.com> wrote in message
news:TA%6e.56780$1H­3.16296@tornado.texa­s.rr.com...
|I bought my Explorer this past weekend and there are kid's stickers stuck
to
| the inside of the windows by the back seats and I was wondering the best
way
| to remove these silly stickers of the tinted windows without damaging the
| window tint film.
|
| RobertBodling@yahoo­.com
|
|


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Robert Bodling 15 April 2005 05:41:15 permanent link ]
 Thanks, I will give that a try as soon as I can find some one with some
lighter fluid.

"SVTKate" <whoever@whatever.c­omplaint.dept> wrote in message
news:Hj87e.9016$44.­4021@newsread1.news.­atl.earthlink.net...­> Ya gotta love people that control their kids.>
Try putting some lighter fluid on a piece of soft terry cloth, then wiping> the sticker. You should get enough on it to soak through the label then > lift> it gently. It will loosen the adhesive on the sticker so that you can lift> it off. When it's off, wipe again to remove residual adhesive.>
you should try the fluid on an inconspicuous spot first to be certain it> will not damage the film or soak in and damage the film's adhesive.> I don't know if it will soak through or not but I DO know it removes > labels> extremely well without harming paint or plastic.>
Best of luck to you.>
Kate>
"Robert Bodling" <robertbodling@yaho­o.com> wrote in message> news:TA%6e.56780$1H­3.16296@tornado.texa­s.rr.com...> |I bought my Explorer this past weekend and there are kid's stickers stuck> to> | the inside of the windows by the back seats and I was wondering the best> way> | to remove these silly stickers of the tinted windows without damaging > the> | window tint film.> |> | RobertBodling@yahoo­.com> |> |>


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Robert Bodling 20 April 2005 05:08:54 permanent link ]
 Other than lighter fluid, what else might do the trick?

"SVTKate" <whoever@whatever.c­omplaint.dept> wrote in message
news:Hj87e.9016$44.­4021@newsread1.news.­atl.earthlink.net...­> Ya gotta love people that control their kids.>
Try putting some lighter fluid on a piece of soft terry cloth, then wiping> the sticker. You should get enough on it to soak through the label then > lift> it gently. It will loosen the adhesive on the sticker so that you can lift> it off. When it's off, wipe again to remove residual adhesive.>
you should try the fluid on an inconspicuous spot first to be certain it> will not damage the film or soak in and damage the film's adhesive.> I don't know if it will soak through or not but I DO know it removes > labels> extremely well without harming paint or plastic.>
Best of luck to you.>
Kate>
"Robert Bodling" <robertbodling@yaho­o.com> wrote in message> news:TA%6e.56780$1H­3.16296@tornado.texa­s.rr.com...> |I bought my Explorer this past weekend and there are kid's stickers stuck> to> | the inside of the windows by the back seats and I was wondering the best> way> | to remove these silly stickers of the tinted windows without damaging > the> | window tint film.> |> | RobertBodling@yahoo­.com> |> |>


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