What kind of adhesive is best for securing window rain guards?
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Car rain guards usually come with adhesive strips for direct attachment to the door. If the adhesive strips fall off during use, you can purchase new strips of the corresponding size and reattach them. Here are some methods for removing old window film adhesive: 1. Use vinegar: Apply vinegar evenly with a cotton swab on the adhesive, then scrape back and forth with the swab. Finally, wipe with a paper towel to restore a clean surface. 2. Use essential balm: Initially, there may be no obvious reaction when applying essential balm to the adhesive. However, persistent scraping with a cotton swab will speed up the reaction until the adhesive is completely removed. 3. Use alcohol: Brush alcohol onto the adhesive on the glass, and you'll see it gradually soften. Gently peel it off by hand, and the adhesive will come off easily. 4. Use hand cream: Apply hand cream to the adhesive area, wait for about an hour (longer for better results), then gently scrape it off with a bank card for a clean finish.