Stock tint removal?

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Stock tint removal?

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This may sound wierd but just go with it.

My tuck has a stock tinted back window. The tint is very dark and I am having a hard time getting acceptable strobe output through it. The DEP has an expedition that looks as if a small square of the tint was removed where the light heads were in the back window.

I'm wondering if it is possible to remove small amounts of it. Any suggestions?
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Hey, I had the same idea. I'm pretty sure the tint on mine is made in the glass. It isn't a film over it. I have considered checking to see if my insurance pays for broken windows :roll: (?attempted break in or rock from lawnmower?). If my window happened to break, then I could replace it with a clear glass and put aftermarket tint with cutouts for the lightheads :D . Just a crazy thought and I really don't have enough time in my day to take off and go get a glass changed, oh and vaccuum my back seat. But then again I do work at an auto body shop. Hey what was that...glass breaking...gotta go
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Post by KitN1MCC »

well the DEP uses after market Tint and they have holes cut at the tin place for the Strobes.

also i love my tint ppl cant see in what you are doin
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I thought that was maybe what they did. They got clear glass and put their own custom tint on it. Crap. Oh well.
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glass tint removal

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Well, I can tell you that just 'windex' type cleaners has cut my Bronco II
tint by 50%. Some stuff out there may be "in-glass" but most of what I see is bonded to the interior. Try a razor blade, or preferably a 'box cutter' and see if you can't remove a bit. If not, read your owner's manual and find out what they say NOT to use for cleaning, and try that :)
Otherwise, just up the power on the strobes :lol:
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glass tint removal

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Well, I can tell you that just 'windex' type cleaners has cut my Bronco II
tint by 50%. Some stuff out there may be "in-glass" but most of what I see is bonded to the interior. Try a razor blade, or preferably a 'box cutter' and see if you can't remove a bit. If not, read your owner's manual and find out what they say NOT to use for cleaning, and try that :)
Otherwise, just up the power on the strobes :lol:
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Re: glass tint removal

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tiredfireman wrote:Well, I can tell you that just 'windex' type cleaners has cut my Bronco II
tint by 50%. Some stuff out there may be "in-glass" but most of what I see is bonded to the interior. Try a razor blade, or preferably a 'box cutter' and see if you can't remove a bit. If not, read your owner's manual and find out what they say NOT to use for cleaning, and try that :)
Otherwise, just up the power on the strobes :lol:

Well, I'm already putting 20 watts into them. I think if I try and put more in, it will damage the reverse light housing where the hideaways are.

I'll try the blade thing in bit.
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