Say you got a ticket because your front side windows are too dark. Here I am going to give a tip on how to do it yourself and save $30-60 bucks.

1) Spray bottle (32oz or 16oz)

2) Mild dish soap.

3) Scraping blades with holder.

4) Paper towels.

Fill spray bottle with fresh tap water and pour about 5 drops of dish soap and mix it. Roll window down about an inch and with the scraping blade make your starting point from the top and rip off the film half way down, you will see the glue or adhesive  that stayed on the glass, now spray the soapy solution on it and let it sit for about couple minutes, now, with your scraping blade start scraping the glue off from top to bottom, now you will start to see that the window  looks clear, make sure you scrape the glue vertically this way is easier, once you have the half upper section clean, roll window up and repeat all the above. Last but not least spray soapy solution on paper towels and clean the entire window to catch any glue left behind. (Aprox. time per side window 30mins.) Any questions, please feel free to call me. 619 606-8468 or follow us for more tips @

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