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I have a 97 993 with the original fender splash guards on it.  They are cracking and need to be removed and replaced.

 

Paint is also original and non clear coated porsche red.   I know as I've polished this car years ago.  The paint is near perfect and we'd like to keep it that way if possible....

 

I've informed the owner of the risks but would still like to do this the most safe way possible?

 

Is there a trick to dealing with film this old and bad?  

 

TIA  Josh 

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I've removed film before and understand how to steam it but all those films were only several years old and not 20 years old and cracking.  My only real concern is paint coming off on such a noticeable area and was hoping there was a tried and true way to remove old cracking film.  

 

Besides steaming, any tricks of the trade I should know about? 

 

Josh

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Update, I started the removal today and everything went smoothly.  No paint coming off at all.  

 

I steamed it too death, basically melting it and then carefully scraping it off.  Next will be to remove the adhesive....  ugh

 

Thanks for all the input.  

 

Josh

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6 hours ago, BigRuski said:

Adhesive remover works wonder. :) enjoy the scrubbing ( might need to polish after) and get hand lotion (you will need it) your hands will take a beating.

 

I did polish it out after and I wore gloves.  It took me two hours just with adhesive  remover on just one side.  Oh well, getting paid for it I guess.  

 

Important thing is no paint came off and the original paint is still in great shape after 20 years which is great for resale value on this nearing $200K 993 Turbo.  Can't believe how much they are becoming worth.

 

Josh 

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