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Originally Posted by boxstersman
No, I would not pay for it, but did not want the same guy to re-do it either, as he thought nothing was wrong with numerous stretch marks and creases. Therefore I didn't even want him to remove it. I think it will peel off without any special method, but just don't want to damage paint.
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The guy that installed mine told me the following but I wanted to double check my memory:
Q. How is Scotchgard™ Paint Protection Film removed?
A. If desired, film can be removed at any time by picking up a corner of the film and pulling the film off the vehicle surface from a 30 to 90-degree angle. If the film has been present a long time, or if the film and vehicle are cold, a heat gun or hair dryer may be used to soften the adhesive, allowing easier removal. If any adhesive remains on the vehicle after removal of the film, it can be removed by using 3M™ General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner (3M Part #08984 or 3M Part#08987), 3M™ Woodgrain and Stripe Adhesive Remover (3M Part #08908) according to the package directions.
[source:
http://www.autoamenity.com/Body-Molding/3M-Clear-Molding.htm]
I called the installer about two weeks after the initial installation after I noticed a three inch nick in the film while cleaning the film. I called the installer and told him that I believed that it was unlikely that I nicked the film. The installer called me back about an hour later and said that his film cutting machine did it and he was happy to replace it. New film installed about three weeks after the first installation. I didn't find any damage to the paint after the re-installation.