Originally Posted by
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I used to do deinstall`s on wraps for a graphics company in Philly. The 3M vinyl and lam gets brittle as it ages. The best thing is to use a blow dryer to soften it up again. Get your self a handful of vinyl heat it up where it`s still attached to the paint and gently peel it back. Do not get too close with the blow dryer but you will know when you can peel it back you will feel it get softer. If you feel comfortable plastic razor blades help. If I ever had any tiny pieces that stuck after removing graphics let the panels cool then use goo gone to remove the stubborn stuff.
From the sound of the issues you are having there was either prior clear coat damage or the paint was not prepped properly for install. Any good installer should have advised you or your client of potential graphics or paint failure if the clear was damaged prior to application.
Don`t forget to check wrap in the seams. Some installers will wrap into the seam which is the right way to do it.
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