I removed mylar from my Diner with zero issues using freeze spray. If it is bubbled or lifting, I would pull it. Just my opinion. Mine is not a diamond plate either.
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I removed mylar from my Diner with zero issues using freeze spray. If it is bubbled or lifting, I would pull it. Just my opinion. Mine is not a diamond plate either.
Quoted from pit3239:Thank Tomass , I love to live dangerously , I will try to remove with freeze , I already try on a Data East Simpsons , and I can tell you to do not try
I have actually done a couple sys 11s without issue. My best practice is to blast the full piece you are about to remove first. Then blast the part where you plan on lifting an edge. Then keep blasting larger areas than you pull at a time without forcing anything. If it has resistance blast again and make sure it is not actually frozen in place. Sometimes wait a couple seconds and the resistance goes away.
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