How to Remove Adhesive Residue After Peeling Off Car Film?

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VanLucy
07/29/25 9:46pm
After peeling off the car film, use alcohol or nail polish remover to remove the adhesive. The most direct and effective method is to go to a car beauty shop for adhesive removal. Here are some methods for removing car film adhesive: 1. Alcohol/Acetone: First, prepare a soft and clean cloth, then pour a little alcohol (preferably industrial alcohol)/acetone onto the cloth, and then wipe the area with glass film adhesive. Repeat the wiping several times to clean it thoroughly. 2. Nail Polish Remover: It can effectively remove highly sticky substances, and since nail polish is similar in nature to glass film adhesive, using nail polish remover to remove glass film adhesive also works. 3. Heat Method: You can also use a heat gun to heat the glass film adhesive, as heating can significantly reduce the stickiness of the adhesive. Then, use a soft and clean cloth to wipe it off with force.
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