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PPF Adhesive Removal


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When it's that old, I steam the heck out of it and scrap it off with a plastic scraper, then use 3M adhesive remover.  Typically the urethane film separates from the adhesive and you've got two projects to tackle.  If you can manage to still get it to come off in one material with the backing you'll save a ton of time.  

 

There's two different 3M adhesive removers, a really strong one and a lesser strength adhesive remover.  

 

The stronger 3M adhesive remover will ruin any rubber or plastic trim it get on so be cautious, the lesser one is not so bad though.  Get a couple MF towels you can throw away and get to rubbing.  

 

Josh

 

 

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