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Old 03-18-2014, 04:32 PM
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How do I get the paper/adhesive film off the acrylic windwings and sunvisors I bought a couple of years ago?

The protective paper is coming off in shreds. It will take me hours to get it all off. And I risk fingernail scratching them.

And what works best to get the adhesive residue off? Window cleaner?

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Old 03-18-2014, 04:38 PM
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How do I get the paper/adhesive film off the acrylic windwings and sunvisors I bought a couple of years ago?

The protective paper is coming off in shreds. It will take me hours to get it all off. And I risk fingernail scratching them.

And what works best to get the adhesive residue off? Window cleaner?

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2: Goof Off or silicone spray for the adhesive removal



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Old 03-18-2014, 05:16 PM
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My acrylic/polycarbonate fab guy at work uses silicone spray.
Considering time is money, I'm hoping that's the best solution
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Old 03-18-2014, 05:42 PM
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How do I get the paper/adhesive film off the acrylic windwings and sunvisors I bought a couple of years ago?

The protective paper is coming off in shreds. It will take me hours to get it all off. And I risk fingernail scratching them.

And what works best to get the adhesive residue off? Window cleaner?

Cheers
Greg
Greg - I went through this a few months ago as my windshield and windwings/sunvisors had been sitting up in my attic for 3 years. The paper was fossilized on to them. I finally resorted to Acetone and it took it off. I tried about everything else, WD-40, Dupont PrepSol, Lacquer Thinner, window clearner, etc, without luck.

However, my visors did have some wierd effect like a slight delamination of a laminated windshield. I think it was from the paper having fossilized on them. I tried polish on them but it didn't really seem to be on the surface. Since they are tinted it's very difficult to see.

The Acetone didn't hurt mine but if you try it I think I would try a bit on a corner just to make sure it doesn't affect yours.
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Old 03-18-2014, 05:57 PM
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Let them soak in a tub of soapy water for a couple of days. The paper will turn to "goo" and come off with your fingers.
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Let them soak in a tub of soapy water for a couple of days. The paper will turn to "goo" and come off with your fingers.
What he said... ^


Mine were sitting idle for 5yrs and cheap and cheery hot soapy water worked
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Old 03-18-2014, 07:05 PM
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Mine were sitting idle for 5yrs and cheap and cheery hot soapy water worked
Mostly I just enjoy besting Dan, Rodney, and Bill all with a single post.
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Naw. I'd be done by the time you fill the tub.
But if you do it your way, use Palmolive. Madge says it's good for your manicure.
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Hey Dimis,

Someone once gave me some good advice so I'll pass it along...Please don't feed the Patrick
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