Cat:Glue -coated Protective Film
● No “ghost shadow” or “fish eye” after removal; ● Stable adhesion level; ● UV resistance for up to 6 months; ● Can print customized logo or applicati...
See Details1. Detailed installation steps:
Prepare the surface: Before installing the Co-extruded Self-Adhesive Protective Film, make sure the surface is clean, dry, and free of dust, grease, or other impurities. These impurities may affect the adhesion and effectiveness of the protective film. It is best to clean it with a special surface cleaner and make sure the surface is completely dry before proceeding to the next step.
Measure and cut: Measure and cut the Co-extruded Self-Adhesive Protective Film as needed to ensure that it can fully cover the surface area to be protected. It is usually recommended to leave an extra edge to make it easier to adjust and fit during installation.
Tear off the protective film backing paper: Before starting the installation, only tear off a small part of the protective film backing paper to fix a part of the protective film on the surface. This helps to avoid mis-sticking or bubbles in the entire protective film during installation.
Positioning and fitting: Carefully place the protective film on the prepared surface and gradually tear off the backing paper, while using tools such as a scraper or soft cloth to help fit. Push the protective film from the center outward to ensure that it fully contacts and fits the surface while avoiding the formation of air bubbles.
Flatten and fix: During the lamination process, use a special flattening tool or similar tool to flatten the protective film from the center outward. This not only helps to ensure close contact between the protective film and the surface, but also improves the adhesion and durability of the protective film.
Final inspection: After installation, carefully check the entire protective film coverage area to ensure that there are no unlaminated or loose parts. If necessary, further adjustments or re-laminate can be made to ensure that the entire surface is effectively protected.
2. Detailed explanation of removal steps:
Choose the right time: Make sure the surface is dry and in suitable environmental conditions before deciding to remove the Co-extruded Self-Adhesive Protective Film. Wet or extremely cold conditions may affect the tearing performance of the protective film, making the removal process more difficult.
Start tearing: Start carefully tearing from one corner of the protective film. You can use your fingernails or a scraper to gently help tearing, but be sure not to scratch or damage the surface. The proper angle and technique can reduce the residue when the protective film is torn.
Gradually remove: Tear the protective film step by step along the surface, maintaining a proper tearing angle and speed. Avoid moving too fast or too slow to avoid leaving the protective film on the surface or incomplete tearing. Adjust the tearing direction as needed to ensure that the entire protective film is removed evenly.
Cleaning residue: If there are traces of protective film glue or adhesive residue on the surface during the removal process, use a mild detergent or a special adhesive remover to clean it. Avoid using overly irritating or aggressive chemicals to avoid damaging the surface.
Final treatment: After removing the protective film, check the surface again to ensure that it is clean and undamaged. If necessary, clean it again or use appropriate care products to restore the gloss and appearance of the surface.