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hi this is Chris cook from 3m commercial graphics and today Id like to talk about a part of vinyl application thats actually probably one of the more difficult things you do and thats actually removing vinyl and in particular removing window frosting type films from a glass it can be very very frustrating job if you try to remove the vinyl if a film has got very strong adhesive combined with a substrate thats quite a high surface energy which means you get very strong bond and when you do try to remove it the film really resistant it tends to break up into very small piece and you end up pulling them the film off in very small chance it takes a long long time but there is a technique that you can use to get the film off relatively easily because unfortunately what about traditional vinyl removal techniques are not really appropriate for glass usually a heat gun is your friend when youre removing vinyl but a heat gun glass is often not a good idea to overdo the heat a little bit y