Subject: | Transseal Temporary Protective Coating Removal Instructions |
Models: | 2004-2005 Cadillac XLR |
2005 Chevrolet Corvette |
This bulletin is being revised to add the 2005 model year for the XLR and also include the 2005 Corvette. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-08-51-001 (Section 08 - Body and Accessories).
The 2004 and 2005 Cadillac XLR and the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette models are shipped with a protective coating, Transseal Protective Film, which must be removed prior to delivery to customers. The protective film is placed on most horizontal surfaces, including the front tonneau cover, which can only be seen when the hardtop is down and in the stored position. The removal instructions, shown below, advise to wet the surfaces with cool water before attempting to remove the material. This is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT as the material can be difficult to remove if the instructions are not followed.
After the material has been removed from the exterior surfaces, cycle the top down to the stored position. Once the front tonneau cover is locked into place, wet a towel and cover the tonneau until the material turns a milky white color. This indicates the release agents have been activated and the material can be easily removed. Care must be taken to remove all of the protective coating, including the edges of panels where the material may have been wrapped.
If you have difficulty in removing the protective coating, the manufacturer has set up a toll-free number for assistance: 1-800-307-7218 in the US or 972-286-7890 in Canada.
Important: Place a wire screen over drains to stop the film from entering and clogging the sewer drain. Transseal temporary film is a Class-II Industrial non-hazardous waste and may be disposed of accordingly.
The film is designed to release easily from the paint surface at an ambient temperature between 16°C to 29°C (60°F to 85°F).
Important: Never use hot water to remove the temporary protective coating.
Vehicle paint surface should be at an ambient temperature between 16°C and 29°C (60°F and 85°F).
Important: Never pour solvents onto the film for removal. The film will always remove with soap and pressure water.
Use General Motors "Opti-Kleen" Window Washer Concentrate, or the equivalent, to remove any small film particles left on the paint surface. Pour the solution directly onto a clean, soft dry cloth. The concentrate solution will instantly dissolve Transseal film particles or overspray from paint surfaces. Always wear rubber gloves and follow manufacturer instructions when handling chemical substances.