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For several years I wondered why one section of paint on my car (2015 Nissan Altima) was always duller than the rest of the car.
Now I realize there's some kind of protective film on that section - right rear quarter panel.
How the heck do you remove it?
I've seen videos on removing a clear plastic protective "bra" - but that's not what this is. It's some kind of protective plastic that I assume was put on the car prior to shipment.
Photos attached, showing a few spots where the plastic has flecked off at the edge. You see the actual paint surface where the plastic has peeled off. In the second photo, it looks like someone tried removing the plastic, but it wouldn't come off after a certain point. (greyish line)
Believe me - it doesn't peel off by grabbing an edge; it just seems to flake off in tiny pieces. Edit: I did try the hair drier heat idea, but no change. Just barely comes off with the fingernail. As it's on the entire rear right quarter panel - that's a *lot* of fingernail work. There's got to be a better way.
I wondered if anyone has gone through this.
Thanks.
Tom M.
Now I realize there's some kind of protective film on that section - right rear quarter panel.
How the heck do you remove it?
I've seen videos on removing a clear plastic protective "bra" - but that's not what this is. It's some kind of protective plastic that I assume was put on the car prior to shipment.
Photos attached, showing a few spots where the plastic has flecked off at the edge. You see the actual paint surface where the plastic has peeled off. In the second photo, it looks like someone tried removing the plastic, but it wouldn't come off after a certain point. (greyish line)
Believe me - it doesn't peel off by grabbing an edge; it just seems to flake off in tiny pieces. Edit: I did try the hair drier heat idea, but no change. Just barely comes off with the fingernail. As it's on the entire rear right quarter panel - that's a *lot* of fingernail work. There's got to be a better way.
I wondered if anyone has gone through this.
Thanks.
Tom M.