Just bought a new dishwasher (old one went pop beyond economic fixing since replacement parts cost >£300 from cheapest supplier).
Why in God's name do the pillocks apply protective peel-off film before assembly? Yeah, probably because it's a lot harder to do it afterwards. So the film extends under a tightly fitted edge and doesn't peel off so much as tear leaving a ragged mess that has to be picked out one painful piece at a time, if it actually does come out, over the course of 20 minutes.
There was a degree of enjoyment, initially. But then, around about the time I got my first static shock, I realised that a problem was approaching at the same speed that the film was peeling off.
Next time you get a new dishwasher, send it to me, and I'll peel the film off, and send it back. Just don't complain if it turns up with the plastic all scratched.