Air Bubbles on Kevlar back of Droid Raxr Maxx

Does anyone know if there is a protective plastic layer that needs to be peeled off on the Kevlar back of the Droid Razr Maxx?  I am getting a lot of small air bubbles on the back of my phone.  I don't want to just start peeling away if there isn't anything to peel off.
Thanks!

Hello,
I understand the need to be cautious.  There is a protective film cover that is on the back of the Razr and I'm confident this is what you are referring to.  Please remove cover upon your desire.  Thank you. 
TominqueBo
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