Sherwin-Williams How-to Series STRIPPABLE FILM 0121_SM.mp4
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Paul [00:00:03] Let's talk about removing strippable film from metal panels. Hey, I'm Paul from Watts Removal Products�.
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For this type of situation, we're going to use Cleansweep�. Many times the metal panels are left on-site for an extended period of time, which the sun then cracks the strippable film and the contractor is unable to remove the film easily. We have a process with Cleansweep� to remove the strippable film without damaging the panels. As with all chemicals, you want to make sure you're wearing your proper PPE, as in gloves and glasses. Always test a small spot' off to the side, to make sure you're achieving your desired results. We recommend using a bucket and a brush or a pump sprayer to apply the Cleansweep� to the strippable film that's on the panels. The Cleansweep� actually acts as an adhesive remover. Let the product sit on the strippable film for about 30 minutes. Once the adhesive is loosened up, take a pressure washer at a forty five degree angle,
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about twenty five hundred psi, and pressure wash off the strippable film. You may have to repeat the process if it doesn't get everything the first time. If you have any more questions, contact us by emailing products@wattsremoval.com.
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