How to Remove Door Handle Protective Film?
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To remove the protective film from car door handles, you can use a hairdryer to heat the film and then peel it off. If there are any residues left, you can use tar remover to clean them. The protective film on car door handles helps prevent minor scratches. Since the door handles are frequently touched, they are more prone to scratches, making protective measures essential. Below are some methods for protecting car paint: 1. Waxing: Waxing can be done directly or after polishing. Direct waxing involves cleaning the car body and applying wax directly to the clear coat of the paint. Polishing waxing requires using a polishing machine to polish the paint surface before applying wax, which can immediately make the car shine. 2. Glazing: Due to the composition of the glaze, it is not resistant to acid and alkali cleaning and can be easily damaged. It usually lasts only 1 to 3 months, and glazing can harm the paint, requiring reapplication every two to three months. 3. Crystal Coating: Crystal coating is a hard protective layer specifically designed for car paint, seats, interior and exterior trim, glass, tires, and other key areas. It comes in quick-drying and slow-drying types, mainly determined by its main ingredients. 4. Film Application: Car coating is a highly effective protective measure that can enhance the shine of the paint while also providing resistance to acid and alkali, high temperatures, strong waterproofing, oxidation resistance, UV protection, and more.