Window Tinting Film
Christopher Flanner
cflanner at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 24 08:54:04 EDT 2002
Just a note on using nylon scratch pads . . .
I think the green Scotch-brite type pad has very hard (harder than window
glass) particles embedded in the fibers. A friend used one to clean his
windshield of bug guts and ended up having to replace the windshield because
he scratched it so badly.
The "won't scratch" version from 3M (blue?) might not have these embedded
particles, only nylon fibers. Anyway, be **VERY** careful with your nylon
scratch pad selection or you'll ruin your windows.
>I hope you'll excuse me for being so disorganized. I've been searching
>through my notebooks and finally came up with the recommended formula.
>
>To remove film:
>
>8 oz. water
>4 oz Ammonia
>1 tsp liquid soap
>Spray it on and let it soak in real well. ( I don't have the soak time)
>Repeat when signs of dry spots appear. Remove with nylon scratch pad.
>
>Donald
>84 4Ks
>
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