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Removing stickers from tinted glass

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Old Sep 2nd, 2018, 21:36   #1
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Default Removing stickers from tinted glass

Hi All

My V70 has a dark tint on the windows from the B pillar back. It's a professional job and suits the car quite well. Unfortunately the tailgate window has a sticker applied to the inside which is not to my taste. I'm concerned that peeling it off may damage the tint film.

Also is it ok to use normal glass cleaner on this stuff? Could it be damaged by the heating elements in the window?

Any advice appreciated

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try a bit of gentle heat from a hairdryer or similar
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