Tuesday, December 6, 2011

What is the best and most efficient way to remove bumper stickers from car window?

I would like to remove some bumper stickers from my car's windows. What is the easiest and most efficient way to do it?|||On a warm day try peeling it off. With the crud that is left use WD40 and a single edge razor blade to remove the rest of the gunk.





I done this a bunch of times and it works nicely. Hopefully you don't have any on tinted windows. Doesn't matter if the tint is from the factory or not. I ran into the problem after removing the sticker the tinting was a different color and you could still make out the design if you looked hard enough. So my truck had a Calvin image going to the bathroom on a Dodge ram head faded into the tint. After a few years you can't see it anymore.





Good luck with the stickers and don't cut yourself.|||Go to the parts store and get a single edged razor blade scraper.|||Use a heat gun or a hair dryer, and peel them off.|||Have a bucket of water handy in case you spill something on the paint.. Make sure the paint is cool. Wet the paint beneath the sticker with dish washing liquid before you begin. spray the sticker with WD-40. Let it soak through to the adhesive, then spray again. Once you begin peeling at a corner of the sticker, spray the back side, wait a few minutes, then peel the rest off. Dissolve the remaining adhesice with WD-40, then wash with dish washing liquid( Dawn preferred), and rinse. After that, observe parking regulations.|||A single edge razor blade|||i used nail polish remover (with acetone) and a scraper. it worked well, and fairly easily.|||Finger nail polish remover. I use to use it to remove price stickers from shelves in the department store I worked in. You just let it soak in a minute and most of the time you don't even have to scrape. Just make sure you don't get any on your paint on the car.|||Use acetone and a razor blade|||A straight edge razor blade.|||Razor blade and orange oil based cleaner if it leaves sticks stuff.|||single edged razor blade and scrape them off like you would ice. You can get at paint store. Ask. Won't scratch glass. cause steel and glass are same hardness|||Single edge razor blade... Wipe any residual adhesive with a soft rag and some nail polish remover.

What's something good I can put on a bumper sticker reffering to interracial dating?

Hello! I'm a mixed girl who LOVES dating white men and I want to create a little bumper sticker to put on my car that has something to do with interracial love or interracial dating, but I can't really think of anything creative or something that would stand out. Please no negative comments! I want it to be something cute and tasteful, thanks!|||Love is colorblind.


Races and cultures have not limit on love


Love knows no color





you can combine any of those with a picture or do white text with a black background or visa versa





I'm mixed too and I know race ddoesn't matter.|||Love is Colour Blind!!

How do you get rid of yellow paint on a bumper of a grey car?

I backed into a yellow parking bar at a park, and it got the bumper on the left side. I want to try something before I go to a body shop.|||Try some Methyl-Ethyl Keytone. You can buy at your local hardware or paint store.|||you can try sanding it with a fine sand paper,prime it then spray it with a colour match.|||use some polishing compound. you can buy it at an auto parts store. The directions for use are similar to wax. If you have lots of thick yellow paint, you might try scraping some off first.|||Polishing compound and a wet sponge. Then wax.

What is the cheapest way to fix a rusted chrome bumper?

I have a 97 Nissan Pathfinder LE and have rust and/or peeling on the chrome bumper. I don't care if I have to paint it if I can, I just want the cheapest solution and would like to do it myself. What is the cheapest way to fix it?





Thank You!|||There is no cheap way to rechrome a bumper. You can send it in to be rechromed, or to remove light surface rust, use a brillo or steel wool pad with soapy water. Follow this with a chrome polish, and see if it helps.|||get a new one|||hey i would take it to all these different places where they fix this stuff and find the cheepest one!! if you have msn add m_e_baron_09@hotmail.com|||I used a potato to take rust off my cast iron skillet. You could try it on chrome. Just take a potato and cut it in half. Rub the bumper with the potato. It might work on chrome.|||if you choose to paint it than all you need to do is wet sand... use a fine sand paper with running water and go slow, all you want to do is smooth the peeling and rough it enough to hold paint. dont forget to primer first.


if you dont want to paint do the same process but use super fine sandpaper with a spray can of wd-40 keep it lubed as you sand it do this until peel marks or scratch deminash's a little then switch to a buffer and buff until shiney again. this may take some time but is will work.|||If you remove the bumper and wire wheel the rusted area, you can paint over it with a product called liquid chrome. It gives you th same shine as the origanal chrome.|||I would say the cheapest way would be to sand smooth prim and paint it .|||Just Remove the Bumper.

How much will it cost to fit a new rear bumper to a Ford Ka?

Including labour charges to have it fitted by a mechanic and the actual cost of a new rear bumper?|||The bumper skin of a Ka is in three parts - you may not need all three parts.





Bear in mind that the actual bumper beam (the impact-absorbing part) on a modern car is hidden behind the skin, and may also have been damaged and require replacement.|||about 120.00 for th bumper and 2 hour labor charge


most shops are 100 an hour where i live so u could spend


320.00|||a couple of hours labour to fit ,cost of new fixing clips (couple of pounds) but you don't say if painted or grey plastic if painted that would be extra labour and paint and materials .need more details to give a full costing|||you can find the part in a junk yard for about 30-50 and to have it installed by a mec, that will be about 50-60 for a used but looking new bumper|||The price will very from shop to shop, You need to find a new or used bumper and then fin a mechanic to put in on at a good price, hope this helps|||Sorry i personally think it's cheaper to buy new one

Where to find the plastic strip on top of Jeep Cherokee rear bumper?

I have a 1997 Grand Cherokee and have been rear ended recently. I replaced the rear bumper, but the replacement bumper did not come with the plastic strip on top of the bumper, and my old one has been damaged. Does anyone know what that part is called (it's a kind of plastic bar with gouges that sits on top of the bumper just below the tailgate). And also where I could buy it? Thanks a lot!|||It's called a "rear bumper step pad". I would have to say that you're gonna have to go to your local auto body shop because I looked for the part online and I could only find them for 99-01 models. Your local auto body shop though should either have them or find them with ease.

How do I safely remove the goo from a removed bumper sticker left on a real nice paint job?

My sweet new ride came with a lousy bumper sticker on it. I peeled it off, but goo remains. I need to remove it without any serious scrubbing or damage to the paint. The chemicals would have to be very mild. Maybe you guys can help. Otherwise I guess I call Grandma : )|||I work in the auto body shop for 15 years. Using wax is the best way.|||Try putting some peanut butter on it,the oil from the peanut butter might break the goo down so it will just roll off.Just a thought,I don't know why, it just popped in my head when I read your question, and it want hurt the paint on your car.








I thought of goo gone too but I thought you might want to try something without chemicals.|||GOO GONE comes in a little can, is a liquid and will gently remove the goo that remains - also good for many other applications. The GOO GONE and a soft cotton rag ( old shirt ) will do the job.|||GOO GONE!!!





That will definitely take that goo off. Trust Me. I've used that thing on every surface, it doesn't damage it and takes the goo right off.





You could get it at target or walgreens





http://www.googone.com/|||Try WD 40. I have had good results with it in the past....you can also try finger nail polish remover. Good luck hope this helps solve your problem.|||try using ice to harden the goo, after it hardens you can easily peel if off with a soft cloth.|||Easy Off oven cleaner. Then wash and wax. It may sound stupid but it works. Bodyshops have been using it for years.|||you can get some heavy duty cleaner and a plastic scraper. Worked for me.|||goo gone. Listen to the majority.It is safe on all surfaces. I used it on brand new $5000 lightbars to get tar off . no harm|||WD40 works great and doen't damage the paint.|||Tea Tree Oil is great also.... and it is cheap- get it from pharmacies or places that sell essential oils