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Options on replacing bubbled up tints - JJtheHITMAN - 06-11-2013 Not had any experience in window tints, mine are bubbling up and pealing around where the hinges mount on to the back windows n looks a right mess.I hear it makes even more mess removing em? Is there anyone on here that does tints or have any ideas? JJ RE: Options on replacing bubbled up tints - underground375 - 06-11-2013 Should just rip off. RE: Options on replacing bubbled up tints - Danny2009 - 06-11-2013 Rip them off and nail varnish to get rid of residue RE: Options on replacing bubbled up tints - JJtheHITMAN - 06-11-2013 Thats what i was worried about the leftover glue or bits stuck to the windows, will it come off easy with the nail varnish remover? I know someone who will re do them for me as long as i remove em. RE: Options on replacing bubbled up tints - Danny2009 - 06-11-2013 Yea comes straight off pal Re: RE: Options on replacing bubbled up tints - WiNgNuTz - 06-11-2013 (06-11-2013, 08:08 PM)Danny2009 Wrote: Rip them off and nail varnish to get rid of residue Make sure you use nail varnish REMOVER though, nail varnish tints always look shit. ![]() ![]() RE: Options on replacing bubbled up tints - JJtheHITMAN - 06-11-2013 Cheers, il av a crack tomorrow at work. Might even have a crack at tinting em myself depending how brave i feel ![]() |