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I'm going to presume you've done a Google search?

 

Even 3m documents are extremely vague to zero info on removal.
 

Some takeaway I found:

1. Olfa trim as much away from the frame (and film to the point you can pull the bulk off like a rope. If removing film, trim frame contact point only.

2. Spray edge with WD40 or any other penetrating product like WD.

3. Begin scraping with a blade (scary!), pushing away from yourself. I'd consider plastic blades or LiL Chizler.

4. Once all is removed, use Iso alcohol to remove remaining residue and to clean away WD40. Simple Green was mentioned in one the reads I ran across.

 

2cents worth.

 

Sounds very labor intensive!

 

My add on: I'd have some Scotchbrite Green pads or a fine steel wool (000 or 0000) handy for scuffing any marks made to the frame surface.

 

I use the Scothbrite green to take away marks on our aluminum kitchen sink and to buff stainless steel pots and pans.

 

Lots of luck!

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