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Why is there a protective film on gloss white and biscuit door and drawer faces and how should it be removed?

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Why is there a protective film on gloss white and biscuit door and drawer faces and how should it be removed?

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To protect the high gloss finishes on white and biscuit faces during manufacturing, transit and installation a protective film is applied. Do not remove until vanity is completely installed. To remove, look over the back edge of each face for a good starting point- usually a small part of the film that has started releasing. Peel back until complete. Using a hair dryer to warm the film will make it somewhat easier but do not overheat!!! Just warm it. The thin protective film may lead you to believe you have received the wrong color or imperfections. To remove start at the back edge. For white the film may be blue or clear. For biscuit the film may be white or clear. If you have questions call 1-800-445-0494. Click to go to our instructions for removing the protective film.

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