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.

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