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lunar_unit t1_jebzk5e wrote

Not sure what you mean by soaking. Usually tint is removed with a heat gun, and maybe a razor blade if adhesive gets left behind on the glass.

FWIW, if you just have two windows, it's a little tedious to do, but can be a pretty easy DIY project. A heat gun or even a blow dryer is all you really need.

Here's a randomly selected video (one of many) that shows the process.

https://youtu.be/tBjlhu7dz5c

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Hangrycouchpotato t1_jebzctw wrote

I'd imagine that any shop that does window tinting can also remove window tinting. Not that I'm recommending this method, but I had a used car in college with tint that was too dark. I peeled it off in one sheet and used goo gone to remove the adhesive. Took like 20 minutes so I wouldn't imagine it's a huge job for a pro.

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nitsual912 t1_jebx8ce wrote

Disagree. Their frozen meals are so much better than frozen meals by any other brands I’ve tried (Lean Cuisine, Healthy Choice, Amys, Evol, etc, etc). And their snacks are delicious. Especially dried fruit and nuts. No where else offers TJs prices for that stuff, except maybe Lidl/Aldi and it’s also better.

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LeroyMoriarty t1_jebv7dn wrote

That’s the name! What reminded me of the question here is taking my great aunts out for a ride. Slowly driving to see water maybe 5pm during spring. See like 2 dozen deer hanging out ā€œoh hey car people what’s up?ā€ The old ladies still talk about it.

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vtEB t1_jebuu8u wrote

I grew up in Reed’s Landing and somehow have never heard of Reed’s Hill! My parents still live there, and routinely see bachelor herds of around ten bucks. Truly so cool to see, especially when they’re not in rut but are practicing fighting etc.

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