Lay down plastic sheets to catch debris and film remnants. 3. Softening the Adhesive. Use a heat gun or hairdryer to soften the adhesive. Gently heat the film, starting at one corner and working across. 4. Peeling Off the Film. Once the adhesive is soft, carefully peel off the film from one corner.
Use enough pressure to break through the plastic, but not dig and scratch the glass. Working with a sharp, fresh blade helps. Peel the film slowly from top to bottom. If it is starting to stick and rip, use the scraper to loosen the bond as you slowly pull. An extra person may be helpful here.
The following method will help to remove the film: the surface of the polycarbonate canvas moisten with hot water diluted with any available dishwashing detergent. After a few minutes, when the film is soaked, you can try to remove the protective layer. A soft foam sponge is suitable for this. Tear off the film protection slowly. .
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