Paul A. New member Joined Dec 21, 2007 Messages 5,276 Reaction score 1 Jan 28, 2022 #1 I tried to do it today and failed miserably! I'm looking to pay someone to do it right. 2015 Toyota Highlander. Front 1/3 of hood and side mirrors.
I tried to do it today and failed miserably! I'm looking to pay someone to do it right. 2015 Toyota Highlander. Front 1/3 of hood and side mirrors.
PaulMys Active member Joined Jan 14, 2014 Messages 10,772 Reaction score 3 Jan 28, 2022 #2 What happened when you tried removing it, Paul?
G glen e New member Joined Dec 14, 2011 Messages 1,494 Reaction score 1 Jan 28, 2022 #3 It’s tedious , but very manageable with a heat gun and 3m adhesive remover…..
98CayenneTA Member Joined Aug 23, 2020 Messages 595 Reaction score 2 Jan 28, 2022 #4 It's not bad to remove. Just use a heat gun and acetone for the goo
Paul A. New member Joined Dec 21, 2007 Messages 5,276 Reaction score 1 Jan 28, 2022 Thread starter #5 Heat gun didn't work on the adhesive very well. Tried that with 3M adhesive remover. I've done many ppf/decal removals over the years but nothing like this! I need something who knows this stuff better than I do.
Heat gun didn't work on the adhesive very well. Tried that with 3M adhesive remover. I've done many ppf/decal removals over the years but nothing like this! I need something who knows this stuff better than I do.
PearTree New member Joined Jul 26, 2018 Messages 47 Reaction score 0 Jan 28, 2022 #6 Auto paint guard. They do incredible ppf work, I’m sure they will remove it for you.
Paul A. New member Joined Dec 21, 2007 Messages 5,276 Reaction score 1 Jan 28, 2022 Thread starter #7 Thanks Pear Tree!