Removal

SCREEN PAINT REMOVAL

1. Step

Spray clean water on the projection screen paint. Wait approximately 30-60 seconds.

2. Step

Peel off the projection screen paint from the edge. The projection screen paint should be gradually removed from the glass as a thin continuous film. Use a scraper or sharp knife for residues that do not peel off.

3. Step

After removing the screen paint, clean the glass surface with a dry cloth to restore the surface to its original condition.

Alternatively, the projection screen paint can be removed from the glass using a window cleaner (e.g. Clin). Then the projection paint does not behave as a continuous film, but is simply wiped off.

REMOVAL FROM SPECIAL SURFACES

Acrylate (plexiglass)
It is recommended to remove with water, the paint behaves as a continuous film.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
It is recommended to remove with technical alcohol, the screen paint should be wiped off (scrubbed). Removal from PVC foil is more demanding and requires higher cleaning effort, there is a risk of slight damage to the foil.
Polyethylene (PE)
It is recommended to remove with water, the paint behaves as a continuous film.
Polypropylene (PP)
It is recommended to remove with water, the paint behaves as a continuous film.

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