How to remove protective film from shower after being baked in the sun
How to remove protective film from shower after being left in the sun
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Best Answer
No doubt the adhesive (and maybe the sheeting itself) has permanently hardened at room temperature. You'll need to either warm it or use a solvent to soften the adhesive.
First, I'd try a heat lamp. An infrared flood light would do, or a halogen utility light in a pinch. Set it up so that it's no closer than maybe 24" from the tub at any point--you don't want to scorch the surface. Monitor it closely and often. Work one area at a time.
If that doesn't work, move to mild solvents like GooGone, depending on what the manufacturer says about cleaning solutions.