PoisonTheWell
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I'm contemplating removing my old clearbra because it's hammered. I've tried polishing it with GYEON PPF Renew, still looks like trash. It's definitely thicker than the newer PPF products, almost like a laminate. I also don't know how long it's been on the car, but I've owned it for the past five years. I figured it could be a good weekend project for me. The car was warm the other day, so I did a little test spot on the side mirror and it seems like it'll come up no problem, that it's just going to be heavy manual labor.
Do you have any tried and true methods? Steamer, boiling water, heat gun, 3M pinstripe remover wheel and adhesive remover and a lot of time and patience? I'm hoping to get this thing off without lifting any paint, as that'll not only be a costly repair, but probably ding the value of the car itself (360 Spider). Thanks for any feedback and input, it's been stressing me out for a few years now and I'm thinking it could be a weekend project.
Do you have any tried and true methods? Steamer, boiling water, heat gun, 3M pinstripe remover wheel and adhesive remover and a lot of time and patience? I'm hoping to get this thing off without lifting any paint, as that'll not only be a costly repair, but probably ding the value of the car itself (360 Spider). Thanks for any feedback and input, it's been stressing me out for a few years now and I'm thinking it could be a weekend project.