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    Can anyone provide instructions (or URL to instructions) for a step by step to remove window tinting? I got a darn ticket for having my two front windows tinted...



    As I understand, it`s a matter of peeling the film off and then scraping the goo off the window with a razor. I think perhaps a soapy water liquid might help but before I attempt this, I thought I`d see if there are any trade secrets..



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    Cleaning Head Liner

    I have a job comming up next week to include interior and exterior.

    One of the things that needs to be done is to clean the head liner.

    What products would you recomend? Can I use an carpet & upolstery cleaner? What method do you all use to get this done?

    Thanks in advance.
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    I use Woolite Heavy Traffic Carpet Foam on a clean white towel. (sprayed on towel, not headliner.)

    Use a slow, gentle motion with very little pressure. No scrubbing.

    I`ve also read excellent reviews on "LA`s Totally Awesome" Cleaner and FOLEX.
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    I`ve also read excellent reviews on "LA`s Totally Awesome" Cleaner and FOLEX.
    Folex leaves to much residue. Go with LA Awesome. Pour 1/2 ounce in a bucket and add 3 gallons of warm water. Get a dedicated cotton mit and saturate in solution. Wipe damp mitt over entire headliner (or at least half) then come back with fresh damp mit and scrub. If you get a very stubborn spot spray Awesome onto your "Damp" mit and scrub some more. Wipe clean with a dry cotton towel Da Rules!

    This stuff works better then any product I have ever used. There is a slight learning curve however. The main thing you want to avoid is applying the product to a dry surfice full strenght. That is unless you are trying to remove the protective coating/dye /

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    Where would I get LA Awesome?
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    My standard approach is to work as dry as possible, irrespective of the cleaning product used, and always test the selected product on an inconspicuous spot before proceeding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    Where would I get LA Awesome?
    Dollar Tree, Dollar General, Family Dollar :wink:

    I swear if someone would get this product, relable it and market it differently one could make a fortune :money: As it stands, if you get your detailing products from a dollar store, you are considered a hack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    Dollar Tree, Dollar General, Family Dollar :wink:

    I swear if someone would get this product, relable it and market it differently one could make a fortune :money: As it stands, if you get your detailing products from a dollar store, you are considered a hack
    You buy your detailing products from a doller store? What are you, some kind of hack?:wink:

    Sounds good. I think I will strut my hack a@# around the corner to the doller store.

    Thanks Flash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luster View Post
    I use Woolite Heavy Traffic Carpet Foam on a clean white towel. (sprayed on towel, not headliner.)

    Use a slow, gentle motion with very little pressure. No scrubbing.

    I`ve also read excellent reviews on "LA`s Totally Awesome" Cleaner and FOLEX.
    Quote Originally Posted by Woodie
    My standard approach is to work as dry as possible, irrespective of the cleaning product used, and always test the selected product on an inconspicuous spot before proceeding.
    I`d agree with the above. I`ll use just about any APC, but the key is to spray it on the towel and not over saturate the fabric.
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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    I`d agree with the above. I`ll use just about any APC, but the key is to spray it on the towel and not over saturate the fabric.
    You didn`t like what I had to offer? I don`t like you no more if you don`t agree with everything I say :Innocent:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    You didn`t like what I had to offer? I don`t like you no more if you don`t agree with everything I say :Innocent:
    LOL! :Swordfight:


    I think your method would work just fine on a vinyl headliner.

    You want to avoid getting cloth headliners to wet as it can cause the adhesive to loose it`s grip if you will.


    I think it`s more of an issue on older cars (80`s) but better safe than sorry. :wink:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auto Concierge View Post
    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    LOL! :Swordfight:


    I think your method would work just fine on a vinyl headliner.

    You want to avoid getting cloth headliners to wet as it can cause the adhesive to loose it`s grip if you will.


    I think it`s more of an issue on older cars (80`s) but better safe than sorry. :wink:

    I hope you know I was kidding :Boxing:

    Yea, thats more of a 80`s thing (sagging liner) the cars today have molded to fit liners and the glue is much better. Also, just like with cleaning carpets, major saturation is not your ojective. Just use enough to give you some working time (scrubbing). The only material I would recommend not doing this to is suede. You get that stuff wet and it smells like a horses backside :-B

    What is that a pic of? a Chrysler K Car :spy:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    I hope you know I was kidding :Boxing:

    Yea, thats more of a 80`s thing (sagging liner) the cars today have molded to fit liners and the glue is much better. Also, just like with cleaning carpets, major saturation is not your ojective. Just use enough to give you some working time (scrubbing). The only material I would recommend not doing this to is suede. You get that stuff wet and it smells like a horses backside :-B

    What is that a pic of? a Chrysler K Car :spy:
    I totally knew you were kidding. :-B

    Not sure what this pic is from...just did a quick Google search. I do remember Oldsmobile having a lot of issues though. :biggrin:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auto Concierge View Post
    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    A warm terry cloth.
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