How to Remove Car Window Film Easily?
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Car window film can be removed using professional tools like a glue removal knife. Here are specific methods for removing car window film: Low-quality film: Low-quality film is easier to handle and can be peeled off manually, as its adhesive strength is not particularly strong, making it relatively easy to remove. High-quality film: High-quality car window film, due to its strong adhesive properties and superior quality characteristics, can be more challenging to remove. It is recommended to use professional tools like a glue removal knife. Since this is a specialized tool for adhesive removal, caution is needed during use. The blade is not an ordinary knife and is designed to effectively prevent damage to the car glass.
I just removed the old car film myself last month, and seasoned drivers know a few key tricks: It's best to do it at noon on a sunny day when the heated windows make the film peel off easily. Keep a plastic scraper and a heat gun handy to peel while heating. Never force it if the film doesn't come off easily—spray some adhesive remover and let it sit for ten minutes before trying again. The defroster wires on the rear windshield are the most fragile—I've seen someone scratch them and ruin the defrost function. For leftover adhesive marks, wiping with alcohol is the easiest solution. Finally, remember to thoroughly degrease the glass with a cleaner before applying new film—this tip was secretly passed to me by an experienced repair shop master.