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Try Acetone (Fingernail Polish Remover).Dose any one now how to get the glue of car sticker of the vehicle???
Can any one help
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I literally want to pull a sticker off a car now just to try this. I have heard a lot of things but Peanut Butter is a first and honestly is too intriguing not to try lol.Peanut butter. No BS. Rub it on heavy, let it sit, wipe it off
Member III
This would keep my dog busy for an hour!I literally want to pull a sticker off a car now just to try this. I have heard a lot of things but Peanut Butter is a first and honestly is too intriguing not to try lol.
Advocate I
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Oh, this is just getting better, the ideas are just flowing.This would keep my dog busy for an hour!
Influencer II
That's also my first go-to! Using an eraser with it helps get it started.Everyone will hate me for sure but I always use WD-40. I put that $h!t on everything. It honestly will work and hasn't damaged my paint to date.
Pathfinder I
Be careful with Goof Off as it will strip the clear coat pretty easily. Goo Gone will not. I have no experience with Oops. I agree that the hair dryer is the best method. I've used it many times and it works well. WD40 also works well.I assume you mean off the painted surface. Goo Gone/Goof Off/Oops usually works. Just make sure you don't get the kind designed to remove paint. Another trick I've used when removing emblems is a hair dryer set on high. It will make the adhesive soft and you can roll it off.
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