Hey everyone using this stuff, i have a consern... can it be removed if it starts to look ugly? I read this, and it worries me, that if i do my roof and then is 2-3 years i want to remove it, it might lift my paint or damage something... what do you think?
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DI-NOC architectural finishes may be removable, but it is also possible that it may damage the substrate underneath. DI-NOC should generally be considered a permanent application. If Primer94 is used (which we recommend for installation), it should not be expected to be removed without substrate damage since it’s an adhesion promoter. 3M lists the following steps for removal tips:
The following removal techniques can be tried, but the effort and results will vary.
1.Make cuts in the film about 4 inches apart, making sure not to damage the substrate.
2.Use a hair drier or heat gun set to 200F to soften the film’s adhesive.
3.Immediately pull the film down at about a 150 degree angle.
4.Heat more of the film and continuing pulling.