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To remove 3M invisible paint protection film from your car that has become brittle over the years and does not peel off in decent effortlessly reasonable strips. With a couple effortlessly achievable tools and a lot of patience, one can make take the film off making it seem as though it was never there. https://goo.gl/W0VB5M
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Your precious car comes with a 3m protective film on it to cover Your precious car comes with a 3m protective film on it to cover the car’s surface. This coat is invisible but as time goes by, this 3m protective film becomes visible as it tends to peel off making your car look ugly, unmanaged and old. This article has some tips and tricks that will surely help you remove the car paint protection film with ease. You can try the following steps to remove the old paint all by yourself:
Do not use a metal scraper as it might damage your car surface. Instead, you can use poly/nylon auto to trim tools available these days. Try removing the film by putting the edge of the scraper below the car protection film’s edge to see how quickly it will come out.
If you are able to peel off little pieces at a time, try using a heat If you are able to peel off little pieces at a time, try using a heat gun, which will enable easy removal of the paint film. Keep the heat gun for around two minutes and make sure of keeping a distance of at least 20.3 to 30.5 cms from the surface of the car otherwise the effects may be damaging. After sometime you will find that you are able to remove the larger portions of the old film. Use a Goo Gone adhesive remover which will help you remove the film easily.
As and when needed, keep heating and scrapping. When you As and when needed, keep heating and scrapping. When you find smaller strips of the 3M protective film coming out, simply use the heat gun. The entire process takes time, hence while you are in the process, you need to be patient.
Now simply spray Goo Gone on a microfiber towel and gently Now simply spray Goo Gone on a microfiber towel and gently rub it over the adhesive of your car. Take one small area at a time. Continue rubbing the Goo Gone till the adhesive comes out completely. If needed, one can use a plastic scraper as well.
If you are tired of removing the adhesive using the above mentioned method, bring in a clay bar kit. Spray a 2*2 area and apply the clay bar over it. This will allow the particles to stick to the clay bar. In turn, this clay bar cleans the surface thoroughly.
After removing the adhesive, use a dry microfiber towel to clean After removing the adhesive, use a dry microfiber towel to clean the area. A wet cloth may spoil the area again, therefore, a dry towel is most suitable.
Now choose a car wax and apply it and around the area. Apply Now choose a car wax and apply it and around the area. Apply it over a larger area like the hood or maybe the entire car so that it doesn’t look awkward.
Your car looks ever new now; you won’t find a single trace of left Your car looks ever new now; you won’t find a single trace of left over car paint. Pat your back now for the amazing work done. Your hard work has paid off well and the result has been fruitful. By doing this all by yourself, you are sure to save a lot of bucks. Ref Url: https://medium.com/@tvpauto/howtoremoveold3minvisiblepaintprotectionfilmfromacard1a35b80f466
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