What is the usual way to self-uninstall a bootstrapper EXE?

Our bootstrapper EXE is installed into the program directory where it is
called from ARP to provide the same UI experience as during first
installation.
To my surprise, Windows Installer seems to have some magic to uninstall the
EXE despite that it is still running. One would expect that it would require
a reboot to remove an EXE file that is still running.

So I'm wondering if this behaviour I'm observing is a reliable way to
uninstall the bootstrapper?
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