RaydiantDetail --
I have never seen any clearbra able to be reapplied after the glue has dried.
The whole thing has to come off, all the glue that stays on the paintwork has to come off..
A heatgun used carefully will speed up taking the clearbra off, but you still have to be careful, and try to balance just enough heat to hopefully loosen the glue just enough to come off ON the back of the plastic and not stick to the paint if possible..
Clearbra glue is very "sticky" and does not just wipe off by itself ever.. Need to use something that removes adhesives, etc.. then be careful where that stuff goes, so it doesn`t make more work for you..
Fix anything that hurt anything if necessary..
Work very patiently on the scratch..
If its metallic paint, it will never match the pattern the metallic paint had when sprayed originally, and might not match the precise color tint either..
If he agrees to this the vehicle may be out of service for a few days, because you have to schedule a clearbra guy to come out and reapply the piece again.. And it needs to dry a little bit before it goes outside in the rain or snow, etc...
Too bad he didnt do this in the beginning before the original clearbra install; we would not be having this conversation..
Good luck !
Dan F
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