A little trick to tear the protective film

When you need to peel off the protective film, here are some tips to help you easily accomplish the task:

1. Use a fingernail or a sharp object: You can use a fingernail or similar sharp object, such as the tip of a toothpick or scissors, to gently insert the edge of the protective film and slowly peel it off. Make sure to apply moderate force so as not to damage the surface being protected.

2. With heat source: The protective film may be easier to tear off after being heated. You can use a hair dryer to heat the protective film, or place the protected object in warm water for a period of time, and then try to peel the protective film. The heat will make the adhesive properties of the protective film softer and easier to tear off.

3. Use cleaning agents: Certain cleaning agents (such as alcohol) can help dissolve the adhesive layer under the protective film, making it easy to tear off. You can spray a small amount of cleaner on the edge of the protective film, and then wait a few moments before trying to peel the protective film off. Please note that when using the cleaner, pay attention to the right amount so as not to affect the protected surface.

Water Based Acrylic Pressure Sensitive Adhesive

4. Pull tape to assist tear: Some protective films are designed with pull tape or indicator line to assist tear. Simply find one end of the drawstring or indicator and apply even force in the direction of the indicator line to easily peel off the entire protective film.

5. Please refer to the instructions: different protective films may have different removal methods. Before removing the protective film, it is recommended to read the protective film instructions carefully to understand the best removal methods and techniques.

It should be noted that the above method is suitable for most common protective films. However, the specific removal method may vary depending on factors such as the type of protective film, material and viscosity. Before use, it is recommended that you perform a moderate test to ensure that you will not cause any damage to the protected surface.

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