








🧹 Say goodbye to sticky situations in a flash!
The Rapid Tac Remover Adhesive Remover Kit is a 32oz all-natural, nontoxic solution that dissolves adhesives in as little as 60 seconds. Safe for painted and bare metal surfaces, it comes complete with a Gold Label Detailing Lil Chizler tool and a plastic razor blade with 5 refills, making it the ultimate kit for removing decals, vinyl, tint, and sticky residues without damage or mess.
| Manufacturer | Gold Label Detailing |
| Brand | Rapid Tac |
| Package Dimensions | 26.49 x 11.2 x 9.5 cm; 898 g |
| Manufacturer reference | 640361003236 Chizler Rzr Kit |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 640361003236 Chizler Rzr Kit |
| Special Features | Non Toxic |
| Item Weight | 898 g |
R**G
This is a fantastic product. It does exactly what it’s supposed to do. What I really like about it is it does not leave any residue on your hands, not at all no sticky mess and my hands felt like I had put lotion on them instead of using some product like this, it worked great to remove the residue from my protective film on the front of my car after I removed it I would definitely recommend this product .
M**R
value, ease of use, effectiveness makes me give this 5 stars. perfect for what i needed it for taking old stickers off my truck. does have a smell when using but not a big deal. the plastic razor held up well.
G**A
Works very well.. and I used sparingly (this stuff is expensive) to remove wheel weight adhesive from vehicle wheels. I’m sold on this product.
C**K
Must have for removing clear bra!
T**S
I finally decided it was time to take off PPF (Paint Protection Film) that had been on my 2009 vehicle since 2011. After watching a boatload of videos and researching a ton of methods I decided to give RapidTac a try. Well all I can say is I'm really glad I did. It worked great ! So here are the key points: 1) Being as how long the PPF was on it was dried out and cracking. It was on 1/2 the hood, the sideview mirrors, the headlights and around the front grill , the lower front bumper and on the fenders back to the wheel wells. A LOT TO REMOVE !! 2) I started on the mirrors first and using a steamer and the plastic razor blades (included) slowly started to take off the top film which came off in small 1 to 2 " pieces (Yikes). Sidebar: The videos you may see online that show them peelng it off in large sections is because that PPF is less that 4 years old and still has elasticity, not 14 years old. 3) Ok, now your left with the residual adhesive. (See driver side mirror picture, and middle section of hood picture) Now spray on the RapidTac , let it sit for a few minutes (instructions say 2 min. but I found you can leave it on longer) and using the razor blade again slowly start scraping off the adhesive. The remover turns it into "crystalized" white globular stuff. 4) Spray it on again and this time use a paper towel to remove the remaining adhesive. 5) Finally rinse the area thoroughly with water and finish off with some detail spray. I was nervous regarding three things in particular: A) The razor blades would scratch the paint, nope just don't press too hard and keep it level. B) The remover would damage the paint, nope again. C) The area on the hood where the PPF was removed would look a different shade vs. the long exposed area, nope again. Sooo, I really like this product and it was well worth the price and the result. The picture of the hood from left to right shows the original PPF, the initially scraped middle section and the final result on the right. The driver side mirror is scraped and the passenger mirror is the final result. >One caveat I learned was in removing it from around the grill the spray ended up staining the black plastic grill insert. resolved that by applying a black trim restorer. Tedious but it worked fine. BTW the spray DID NOT stain the headlights. Apologize for the long review but for anyone interested in removing PPF this is the way to go.
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