ebpcivicsi said:That must have been some *really* low-quality film! I have *never* seen any film leave adhesive like that.
FWIW, the Malco Citra-clean full-strength would have chewed through that adhesive in a matter of mintues. We spray it on, allow it dwell, then pressure wash off. The stuff will remove old adhesive from tint (known for being a PITA) in minutes--dwell time is very important. We use it for all sorts of adhesive, but especially when removing adhesive left from old PPF installs.
Not that you will ever come across this again.![]()
I would have killed for that information early in the process (and would have tried anything) because using the striping wheel worked but was very time consuming and caused a lot of post work. Oh and in the end I found 3M Wood Grain Remover turned the glue into jelly, if timed right.
The film on the car reminded us of the clear carpet protectant realtors put down when showing houses. When I get back over to the shop to finish the car I'll take pics of it, you won't believe how think this stuff was.
Again, thanks for the compliments guys!