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I HAVE A 100 SQ. FT. TO R/R WITH OLD CDA . ANY IDEAS ON THE BEST WAY TO TAKE THIS ADHESIVE SYSTEM OUT OF THE GLASS ?
Try dry scraping first, if it's not successful, then try pulling the film and soaking. Are you planning on re-applying film after you strip it?
(cclimber @ Sep 23 2006, 08:49 AM) [*]434296[/*] Try dry scraping first, if it's not successful, then try pulling the film and soaking. Are you planning on re-applying film after you strip it? yes- totally demetalized and this adhesive is really integrated into the glass and i need to pull it out. I've heard about using baking soda , however i have no experience. also does temperature affect this as it does with ps. any help?
If you are plenning on replacing the old film with a PS film use Cerium Oxide and a polishing brush mounted on a cordless drill. That will remove the remnants of the dry adhesive so you can install the new film.
![]() (zolar @ Sep 23 2006, 01:52 PM) [*]434365[/*] ![]() (cclimber @ Sep 23 2006, 01:43 PM) [*]434361[/*] If you are plenning on replacing the old film with a PS film use Cerium Oxide and a polishing brush mounted on a cordless drill. That will remove the remnants of the dry adhesive so you can install the new film. WOOF , ARE YOU SERIOUS- CERIUM OXIDE,POLISHING BRUSH- LOOK'S INTENSE-ANY RECOMENDED #'S PSQFT FOR REMOVING-MABEY CHEAPER TO GET NEW GLASS. I LIKE THE BRICK IDEA THE MOST. (clark kent @ Sep 23 2006, 02:50 PM) [*]434389[/*] (cclimber @ Sep 23 2006, 01:43 PM) [*]434361[/*] If you are plenning on replacing the old film with a PS film use Cerium Oxide and a polishing brush mounted on a cordless drill. That will remove the remnants of the dry adhesive so you can install the new film. WOOF , ARE YOU SERIOUS- CERIUM OXIDE,POLISHING BRUSH- LOOK'S INTENSE-ANY RECOMENDED #'S PSQFT FOR REMOVING-MABEY CHEAPER TO GET NEW GLASS. I LIKE THE BRICK IDEA THE MOST. Have you ever tried installing PS film after you've strip CDF adheasive? I am very serious, it can be a nightmare. I figure about an extra 20 minutes per 4x5' pane, it usually takes less though.
I remember a couple years ago I did a R&R down the shore... the film had bubbled.... it was very old. I'm trying to remember.... I think it just flaked off as I was scraping.
I've done a number of R&R... back when I was working for a Vista dealer, so the new films were always CDF... Never had any problems that I can recall. But I'm not sure what the old film was - PS or CDF. Did one a few months ago, but the new film was actually Huper.. can't remember what the old film was. It was at an old bank. (Roach @ Sep 23 2006, 06:54 PM) [*]434475[/*] I remember a couple years ago I did a R&R down the shore... the film had bubbled.... it was very old. I'm trying to remember.... I think it just flaked off as I was scraping. I've done a number of R&R... back when I was working for a Vista dealer, so the new films were always CDF... Never had any problems that I can recall. But I'm not sure what the old film was - PS or CDF. Did one a few months ago, but the new film was actually Huper.. can't remember what the old film was. It was at an old bank. BUT IF YOU REAPPLY CDF/CDA DO YOU STILL HAVE TO PULL ALL THAT ADHESIVE OUT ? (clark kent @ Sep 24 2006, 07:25 AM) [*]434550[/*] (Roach @ Sep 23 2006, 06:54 PM) [*]434475[/*] I remember a couple years ago I did a R&R down the shore... the film had bubbled.... it was very old. I'm trying to remember.... I think it just flaked off as I was scraping. I've done a number of R&R... back when I was working for a Vista dealer, so the new films were always CDF... Never had any problems that I can recall. But I'm not sure what the old film was - PS or CDF. Did one a few months ago, but the new film was actually Huper.. can't remember what the old film was. It was at an old bank. BUT IF YOU REAPPLY CDF/CDA DO YOU STILL HAVE TO PULL ALL THAT ADHESIVE OUT ? In most cases NO.
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