Tinted window thoughts....

Technical Tips, Tricks and Q & A
User avatar
MJH
Posts: 129
Joined: Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:18 am
Location: Ararat, NC

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by MJH »

Will the window tint mess up the rear defrost if the tint were to be taken off?
1996 Saleen S281 Rio Red/Black Vortech (SOLD)
1993 Red/Leather #2588 (SOLD)
1995 Cobra White/Black #467 19K (SOLD)
dbrennancobra
Mustang Enthusiast
Posts: 5090
Joined: Wed Sep 09, 2009 12:52 pm
Location: New Hampshire

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by dbrennancobra »

MJH wrote:Will the window tint mess up the rear defrost if the tint were to be taken off?
prob. it mostly will be messed up, because when you start cleaning the window after removing the tint.. the cleaning solvents F with the defroster. BUT MAYBE NOT...
2004 svt Cobra Mystichrome Convertible STOCK
1967 mustang Coupe STOCK Red/Black - SOLD
1993 Cobra STOCK Red/Black #1264 SOLD
[youtube2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_2pl2ye ... e=youtu.be [/youtube2]
User avatar
Z282SLO
Mustang Aficionado
Posts: 4050
Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:59 am
Location: NJ

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by Z282SLO »

^^^^

If you are very careful with removing the tint and making sure you do not scrape across any of the defroster elements on the glass, you should be fine. Most glass cleaners will not harm the defroster elements. It's when you scrape across the elements and break the electrical connections that you run into defroster problems.
03 COBRA Black with VMP
93 COBRA Black #3754 (RIP)
89 GT Black/Scarlet Red (SOLD)
86 GT Bright Red/Gray (SOLD)
User avatar
jstanley55
Posts: 1434
Joined: Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:51 am
Location: Long Grove, IL
Contact:

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by jstanley55 »

MJH wrote:Will the window tint mess up the rear defrost if the tint were to be taken off?
Steam the crap out of the tint before you pull it off. Makes for a much cleaner job as it generally leaves much less sticky residue when steamed first. Then as the rest said just be careful and you should be fine.
#4993 Teal/Leather
#168 '89 Saleen SSC
#1848 Red/Leather (sold)
#4532 Black/Black (sold)
User avatar
WillyB93
Moderator
Posts: 4765
Joined: Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:07 pm
Location: IN

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by WillyB93 »

If you peel the tint off, then the leave the residue. Hit your local part store and buy some removal spray it works pretty good.
93 Black on black sunroof #1835
04 Comp. Orange Coupe #348
93 Reef Blue SSP LX Coupe (SOLD)
91 Wild Strawberry Coupe (SOLD)
93 Teal and Black #1521 (SOLD)
93 Vibrant Red and Leather #3038 (SOLD)
04 Mystichrome Coupe #529 of #1010 (SOLD)
User avatar
93#2837
Posts: 201
Joined: Thu Jan 20, 2011 12:11 pm
Location: East Tn

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by 93#2837 »

To remove the tint on the back glass soak the glass with window cleaner containing ammonia. Then place black plastic trash bags on the glass removing all the air bubbles. Then place the car in direct sun with the windows up for about a hour. It softens the glue from the heat. I did this on my cobra that had very old tint and it worked good for me.
User avatar
MJH
Posts: 129
Joined: Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:18 am
Location: Ararat, NC

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by MJH »

I'm not removing tint, I mainly wanted to know because I want to tint my windows. The cobra is like a green house, the tint will keep it cooler. I wanted to make sure that if it had to be removed it wouldn't mess anything up.
1996 Saleen S281 Rio Red/Black Vortech (SOLD)
1993 Red/Leather #2588 (SOLD)
1995 Cobra White/Black #467 19K (SOLD)
BrentE
Posts: 107
Joined: Thu Mar 13, 2014 5:42 pm

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by BrentE »

I tinted my car when new, and I am happy I did. I used it as a daily driver for the first 100,000 or so, and here in So Cal, that would have meant interior damage without the tint. Since I had it tinted, always had the dash covered & also used seat covers, my interior is still in great shape. Even though it is a PITA, you can always remove the tint if you start showing the car or something. If it is going to see much sun, TINT! If it is a garage queen, then maybe not. The most important consideration IMHO is protection.
Build #873. Red / Opal cloth. 105 K miles. Original owner, bought from Colley Ford in Glendora CA.
User avatar
Z282SLO
Mustang Aficionado
Posts: 4050
Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:59 am
Location: NJ

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by Z282SLO »

^^^

All true and good advice, but the real reason to tint is that it is much cooler looking as well! :headbang:
03 COBRA Black with VMP
93 COBRA Black #3754 (RIP)
89 GT Black/Scarlet Red (SOLD)
86 GT Bright Red/Gray (SOLD)
BrentE
Posts: 107
Joined: Thu Mar 13, 2014 5:42 pm

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by BrentE »

Z282SLO wrote:^^^

All true and good advice, but the real reason to tint is that it is much cooler looking as well! :headbang:
No doubt! Keeps you more comfortable when running the roads, too. With cars over 20 years old that are increasing in value the protection factor is something I cannot ignore... Plus it pisses off (really more like scares the piss out of) some cops as well.. Poor revenue generating ticket givers can't see inside, oh what a horror! :smokin:
Build #873. Red / Opal cloth. 105 K miles. Original owner, bought from Colley Ford in Glendora CA.
93-3928
Posts: 98
Joined: Thu Dec 18, 2014 5:48 pm

Re: Tinted window thoughts....

Post by 93-3928 »

When I first owned 3928 there was no tint. 15 years later it showed up with tint. Since it now has tint I will not remove it, because I feel that is part of her history. However in MD its illegal to limo tint on passenger cars, so that history might change. But it looks really good and it was not done half assed! So it stays (for now)!

Tom
3928
Post Reply