How can I remove the protective film on the security door

Updated on Security door 2024-05-17
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    That's not hard!

    Just tear it by hand!

    It's good to tear!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    A hair dryer is a good way to do it without damaging the paint. Blow it hot and wipe it with a rag.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, there are many ways to do it:

    1: The area is not large, you can use banana water to rise, and then wipe it with a cleaning ball.

    2: It can be removed with a cleaning agent for the textile industry (bottled called A1), I have tried, and it is good.

    3: Mix water with sulfuric acid, otherwise it will corrode, wipe it with a cleaning ball after soaking.

    4: The hair dryer blows the heat, and then peel it off or use a wooden shovel, and the glue marks can be wiped off with solvent oil.

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If it is not good to tear, you can use a hair dryer to heat the side of the file to blow and tear!

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First find a corner of the edge of the protective film from the top of the door, and then carefully lift the corner of the protective film little by little, and then pull down little by little in the form of a diagonal according to the shape of the door, the force can not be too large, to ensure that the protective film will not be torn, the force should be even, if you accidentally tear it, find another corner, tear it in this way, and know that the surface of the door is smooth.

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Is it that the plastic packaging on top of the paint can't be torn off? If yes, try WD 40, or an asphalt cleaner for cars, the former can penetrate into the crevices and make it easy to peel off, and the latter can be sprayed for a while to soften the plastic film without damaging the paint, and it can be wiped away.