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How do you get bumper stickers off?
HOW?!?
There were three on my car. I got one off but it took me an hour, three fingernails, and a headache from the gasoline to get the gook off. The other two doen't peel, they just flake. They have bean on there quite some time baking in the son. Any suggestions on how to remove them with ease and without scratching the paint? Thanks |
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you could try to use something like goo gone, or try to take a blow dryer to it until it peels, or try scrubbing it with soap + water.
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Yeah i had a pinstripe that i took off of my car. now that was a headache! i suggest you use goo gone(or something similar), blow dryer, and someone also suggested using floss. I dont know if the floss would work if the stickers are real old though.
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I thought floss was to take emblems off ... not stickers ...
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i dont know about the floss, just suggesting it for them.
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yeah, you use floss to remove emblems.
That's how I did mine. |
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use a blow dryer or a heat gun and heat the sticker/vinyl...
after removeing it get some Goo Gone and remove the adhesive from where it was. This would also work for the Emblem but the floss trick works for that as well a flathead screw driver.. Hope this helps..:frog:
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another good honda site: www.civicland.com
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all of you are nuts!! FLOSS?! HAIRDRYER?! look i work in a body shop and you should use what we do a good ol fashion razor blade!
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w/ a razor blade you have the ability to scratch or take chunks out of the paint...for you that mgith be the best way. for othere the dryer/heat gun or floss will be the easiest..
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another good honda site: www.civicland.com
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DONT USE A RAZOR! that will destroy your paint! i dont think they use that at an autobody shop do they?
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use goo gone and then wax over it when your done and u should be good to go.:alien:
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I use goo gone or gasoline for bumper stickers. Keep the water hose close by to wash the shit off often.
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