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- WAFlowersExplorerHeat gun. And lots of elbow grease.
- brianj1945Explorerxyzlene , not sure of spelling
i also have used brake fluid on a portion worked great, just test a spot 1st to make sure it doesent effect your paint
brianj - cableguy574ExplorerTry Goof off, it work on mine
- Executive45Explorer IIIGoof Off or GooGone. Both work as well as can be expected, won't hurt the paint but both take a lot of elbow grease....good luck...Dennis
- Executive45Explorer III
donn0128 wrote:
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Duplicate post. Here's the other one.
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/29473216.cfm
To the OP: Forum rules prohibit duplicate posts in various forums. Pick one or the other and delete the one you don't want....Dennis - rv2goExplorer III had the film removed by CDI, the paint contractor for Winnebago in Forest City, IA. I would contact Dave at dave_cdi@wctatel.net or call (641) 585-5900. He might tell you what they use. I was in and out in less than 6 hours. $150. Great job.
- emiddlebExplorerI've been using these to remove the glue after removing the film off my Vectra...
Paint & Graffiti Wipes
works very well. - IvylogExplorer III$150 and 6 hours tells you how cheap and poorly attached film Winnebago uses.
Since you have a Winnagago I'd give the # above a call. Took more than 8 hours to remove just the film using a heat gun and plastic razor blades. - mikestockExplorerI did this job a couple of years ago. I found that acetone worked best to remove the residual glue. I did, however, have a couple of decals under the film, so I used polishing compound and a lot of elbow grease to remove the glue on those decals.
The acetone left the paint clean and shining with no damage. - Bird_FreakExplorer IIFrom a old painter. Never use brake fluid on paint!!
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