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www.hometintingdiy.com.au HometintingDIY's Master Installer Aaron shows you how to do it yourself REMOVE tint from your windows for installation of HometintingDIY solar window film! Removing film can be dangerous, so please give our professional installers a call on 1300 TINTFX for a FREE quote on film removal. Check out our website www.hometintingdiy.com.au to get the film and tools the PROFESSIONALS use! Like us on Facebook! / hometintingdiy For PROFESSIONAL installation of window tint give TINTFX Glass Film Solutions a call on 1300 TINTFX, jump on our website www.tintfx.com.au or like us on FB / 141650042602344 Grab your 6" Triumph Scraper blade Remove any blinds or furnishings Spray panels with HometintingDIY cleaning solution Using your 6" Triumph Scraper blade start scraping film off the panel Be careful when removing film off old windows as the glass can be quite thin Did you know HomeTintingDIY offers 3 privacy films, ranging from 2% VLT to 85% depending on your needs? Carefully take out the blade from your 6" Triumph blade and turn over to do the final clean Using HomeTintingDIY cleaning solution, spray the entire panel again Start scraping the left over glue from the film off the panels. This may need to be done several times Did you know we offer professional installation? Jump onto our website to find out how! Wipe down the edges with paper towel Spray the panel and scrape again to make sure all marks are off the glass Respray the glass panel and squeegee water, starting from the top. Thoroughly wipe edges with the paper towel Your glass is now ready to install HomeTintingDIY film!