What kind of solution or product should one use to remove car windshield stickers and their residue easily?
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WD-40 and a NEW razor blade. Spray the adhesive, let it soak, then scrape away the mess. Clean up after with Windex or other glass cleaner.
WD-40, goo gone or goof off
Go to your local pharmacy and ask for uni-solve to get rid of the residue.
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you can used wd-40 or if your stuck used rubbing alcool or nail polish remover or vaseline
More important than the solution is the scraper. Use a razor-blade type scraper (cheap, like $2 if you don't have one) to remove the glue. I've never had any problem using this type of scraper and Windex.
I just moved from Austin where we had two stickers on the front windshield. I soaked in Goo Gone (orange oil) and then delicately used a flat, blade on one side, thick razor for anything left over.
I wish they were peel off!
I use a single-edged razor blade to scrape most of the decal off. To get the glue off, I use wither WD-40, Acetone, or Windex. Whatever I can get my hands on fastest. good luck.
A sharp single sided razor blade or glass scraper. With a car windscreen use a new one in case of scratching, as it will remove the residue.
Meths could be used if there is any residue.
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