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I used an old paring knife that was rounded at the tip (and dulled at
the edges) and very carefully slipped it under the peel ply. In most
cases the peel ply didn't come off in large pieces. It just kept at it
until it was all gone.
I wonder if heat, carefully applied from a hair dryer, in small areas,
might help????
Good Luck Peter,
Ed Rosiak
ES in paint
"FROST,PETER (HP-USA,ex3)" wrote:
> Does anyone have any good ideas on how to get peel ply off a
> cowl that it has been stuck to for years? It shreds into little
> ribbons and then breaks. My fingernails thank you.
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