Will Adhesion Promoters Corrode Interior Plastics?
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Adhesion promoters do not damage plastic components. An adhesion promoter is not glue, but rather a product used in conjunction with double-sided tape. It has no effect when used alone and, due to the special properties of its material, does not cause harm to plastic parts. Adhesion promoters are primarily used for surface pretreatment of low-surface-energy materials to enhance the initial tackiness of adhesive tapes, particularly suitable for acrylic foam tapes. Methods for removing old window film adhesive are as follows: 1. Vinegar application: Apply vinegar evenly to the adhesive with a cotton swab, then rub the swab back and forth over the adhesive. Finally, wipe with a paper towel to restore a clean surface. 2. Essential balm application: When first applied, essential balm may not show immediate effects on the adhesive. However, persistent rubbing with a cotton swab will accelerate the reaction until the adhesive is completely removed. 3. Alcohol application: Brush alcohol onto the adhesive on the glass, and you will observe the adhesive gradually softening. Gently peel it off by hand, and the adhesive will come off easily. 4. Hand cream application: Apply hand cream to the adhesive area and wait for about an hour—longer for better results. Finally, gently push with a bank card to remove the adhesive completely.