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Originally Posted by Silververtu
That's a great idea! Never thought about it. It was a hassle to remove those inspection stickers on windshield. I always use goo-gone and windshield scrubber to remove the older stickers.
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I got this idea from my time driving in China, where tinting your windshield isn't illegal; the insurance companies actually give these inspection sticker films out to their customers. That's when I decided to do this screen protector method back home.
Some cheaper screen protectors might leave a thin film of adhesive on the windshield, but it's nothing that requires GooGone or adhesive remover. I just wipe the adhesive off with a wet paper towel. I guess maybe not the cheapest thing you can find. I usually buy name brand one (like Spigen) but for an obsolete product like a first generation iPad or Surface tablet.
My advice is to make sure you trim the screen protector well because I think this is more illegal than windshield film.