FAQ Sun Protection Films

How to remove old sun protection films?

Removing old sun protection films can be straightforward if you use the right techniques and tools. Here’s a step-by-step guide to safely and efficiently remove old sun protection films:

  1. Preparation:

    • Gather necessary tools and materials: hairdryer or heat gun, razor blade or glass scraper, soap solution, spray bottle, microfiber or lint-free cloths, and a trash bag for waste disposal.
  2. Heating the Film:

    • Use a hairdryer or heat gun to warm a corner of the film. The heat softens the adhesive, making it easier to peel the film off. Avoid overheating to prevent damage to the glass surface.
  3. Lifting and Peeling:

    • Carefully lift a corner of the warmed film with a razor blade or scraper. Slowly and evenly peel the film while applying continuous heat to keep the adhesive soft.
  4. Removing Adhesive Residue:

    • Spray any remaining adhesive residue generously with a soap solution and let it sit for a few minutes to loosen the adhesive.
  5. Scraping the Adhesive:

    • Use a razor blade or glass scraper to gently remove the softened adhesive. Hold the blade at a shallow angle to avoid scratching the glass.
  6. Cleaning the Glass Surface:

    • Spray the glass surface again with the soap solution and wipe it clean with a microfiber or lint-free cloth. Repeat as needed until the surface is free of adhesive residue.
  7. Final Cleaning:

    • Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the glass surface, ensuring all residues are removed and leaving the glass clear and shiny.
  8. Disposal:

    • Place the removed film and adhesive residues in a bag and dispose of them following local regulations.

Summary:
Removing old sun protection films is manageable with the proper steps and tools. By applying heat, peeling carefully, and thoroughly cleaning, you can restore your windows to their original condition. If you need assistance or have questions, feel free to contact us. Our expert team is always here to support your project!

Last update on 2025-01-28 by Benno Stapf.

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