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Question Removal of film over class C rv cap

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I have a 2015 Forest River Sunseeker 3050S class C motor home. On the front cap of the rv there is a plastic-like film to provide protection. Quite a few stains have developed within this film that are very unsightly. I would like to remove the film and wonder if anyone knows of a good and hopefully easy method to remove the film without damaging the underlying camper wall. Thanks for any input. Brian
 
I have a 2015 Forest River Sunseeker 3050S class C motor home. On the front cap of the rv there is a plastic-like film to provide protection. Quite a few stains have developed within this film that are very unsightly. I would like to remove the film and wonder if anyone knows of a good and hopefully easy method to remove the film without damaging the underlying camper wall. Thanks for any input. Brian

A heat gun is what a pro would use but you would have to be very careful using one as they can produce air hot enough to cause some damage. A hair drier will work well. Just get the film warm enough to loosen the glue. Start at an edge and work the hair drier along. A plastic scraper sometimes will help. You will then need to remove what glue residue is left on the fiberglass.
 

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