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Old 01-06-2007, 01:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Need to get a sticker off my car.

I bought my car from a car dealership and I got their sticker on my rear hatch. I know I'm stupid for asking this but I don't want to damage my paint so what do I use to get it off clean?
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Re: Need to get a sticker off my car.

hairdrier to heat it up, peel it as you go.

then wash off the residue with dish soap+water
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Re: Need to get a sticker off my car.

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hairdrier to heat it up, peel it as you go.

then wash off the residue with dish soap+water
that is one way of doing it, but you need to be careful not to blister the paint.

What I would do is buy a can of decal remover, it will remove your sticker and not damage your paint in anyway.
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Re: Need to get a sticker off my car.

Hey, thanks ya'll. I appreciate the help. I'll give them a shot and let ya know how it turned out.
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Re: Need to get a sticker off my car.

i did water and my finger nail to get the sticker off my gf's car...than used the blow dryer to get the toyota and GT symbols off...and scrubed to get residue off
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