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Old 12-15-2001, 12:31 AM
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Removing Decals off of windows

I'm getting an '89 CRX pretty soon, but it has one of those huge "H" vinyl decals on the back window. I need to know how to remove this because it really makes the car look ricey.
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id say if the color matches the car leave it on and show your honda pride! if not a gasket scraper works wonders. you can get a good cheap on from sears, the style that i found works best(just removed about 30 stickers off one of my rides) is the one that has a clip on the end that holds a razor blade. it makes it easy to apply pressure and still be able to carefully control it as not to damage anything else or yourself.
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anything that allows u to scrape a razor blade will work great, such as a hobby knife, gasket scraper like 82civicwagon said, or just buy a pack of razor blades without a tool, just be careful if u do that even the dull end of the blade tend to drive itself into your hand and it has that strange property where u dont feel it until after youve seen it, so by the time u see it youve done a lot of damage. ive removed a couple stickers that while i was removing them suppenly i notice a little stream of blood on the window... and in case u didnt know, DONT USE THE RAZOR ON PAINT! try bug and tar remover for that.
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I find that heating up the sticker with a hair dryer also works when trying to peel it off ...
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you could try to heat it up, then use a razor blade.
I just used a razor blade for removing stickers on my side windows.
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