Can anyone give me some ideas as to how I can remove a decal/bumper sticker from my car?


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1. Use hair dryer for heat application
2. Use Wd-40
3. Get a plastic ice scraper (used for car windsheilds and the like)
4. rip off a peice of t-shirt.
5. First, rip the main part off. To get the sticky stuff off,Apply wd-40 and heat and put the peice of tshirt over the scraping part of teh scraper and scrape off, ensuring that u wont scratch teh car.

This worked for getting off the plastic eblem (which had stronger glue) off my dad's motorcycle.


rip it off
had the same problem use goo gone it works.
A hair dryer or heat lamp should do the trick. Use a mild solvent, like Simple Green, to remove the leftover glue.
WD-40 and the orange bags onions are kept in.
wd40 is just fish oil and the bags wn't scratch
glass cleaner and a razor . watch out razor are sharp .so are the hosp.bills.
Use a hair dryer, turn it on warm at first if the bumper is painted to make sure it doesn't damage the paint. You shouldn't have any trouble peeling off the sticker.
Do NOT use a scrubber of any kind, it will scratch the paint. Peel the top layer of the sticker off and soak the residue with a petroleum-free cleaner like Pine-Sol or Orange-Glo. Seriously, auto paint is a lot more susceptible to damage than you may think. If the sticker is on a chrome bumper (who has chrome bumpers anymore), then you can be more aggressive.

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