Try a heat gun, or the solvent that is used to remove bathtub decals.
The standard "test in a non-conspicuous place" warning applies.
Most of that kind of protective film is held on by static charge, so I
wouldn't expect any adhesive to be present. Is it possible that the
coating is actually a sealing coat that was not intended to be removed
that is just deteriorating?
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake John Niolon, On 6/21/2010 3:28 PM:
> I've come across a problem I need ya'lls expertise on. Neighbor has a storm
> door on his house. when it was installed years ago it came with what I assume
> was a vinyl or mylar or something protective shield over the painted
> surface... it was never removed and has now joined itself to the door... the
> film is now discolored and severely adhered to the door.
>
> I've tried mineral spirits, goof-off, acetone, brake cleaner and carb cleaner
> to no avail... I don't want to hurt the finish on the door which is either
> paint or powder (not sure)...
>
> any suggestions for removing this baked on coating without damaging the finish
> underneath ???
>
>
> thanks
> John
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