Can you remove window tint with a razor blade?
To remove window tint, try using a razor blade and soapy water. First, use the razor blade to make a cut in the corner of the window tint so you can peel up the film. Then, grasp the cut corner and peel the film off of your window.
What kind of knife do you use for tint?
NT’s Pro-line stainless steel knife is often referred to as the “Red Dot” knife in the professional window tinting business.
What’s the easiest way to take off window tint?
By soaking the tint with soapy water it is going to be easier to lift the corner of the tint film and peel it off. You can also use your razor blade to help with peeling back the corner of the tint to start slowly peeling it off of your window. Be mindful of how quickly you do this method.
How do you cut window tint with rollers?
1) POSITION – Place the window tint in the cutter so as to minimize the amount of material the overhangs the left and right rollers. Cutting too far beyond the roller support points can increase the tendency of the material to bunch. 2) WEIGHT – Window tint is very light weight and is sometimes reverse wound.
How many windows will a window tint blade cut per window?
With standard OEM blades, it is likely that you will get 30-50 windows cut per blade. The blades used for window tint should be the most gradual cutting angle available which is 20°-30°. You can buy the blades in bulk to reduce the cost per window for blades.
Can you use a stepper cutter to cut window tint?
10) CUTTER – Because of the delicate nature of window tint material, we recommend a stepper cutter be used as the carriage is better tuned to lower forces. If you have your heart set on a servo system and still want to cut window tint then we can swap out the carriage on the servo to the low force stepper motor carriage.
Why is my tint cutting non-uniformly?
Even a slight scratch in the strip can cause non-uniform cutting in the tint. Always check your cutting strip with your finger for uniformity and flip it over or replace it as needed. We recommend that you keep a spare cutting strip on hand at all times.