Use a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol on it to dissolve the adhesive. You should be able to just use your fingernail to scrape it off after that.
2006-06-26 08:33:50
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answered by emy373737 1
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Get something called Goo Gone, just put it on there and it will remove the sticker without scratching the windshield
2006-06-26 08:34:33
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answered by meggiek97 3
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http://www.shoplet.com/office/db/LEE00003.html
this is a product called Undu. It is for removing stickers and adhesives. The cool thing about it is that it wont ruin the sickers or object the sticker is removed from. You can actually use it on paper and not ruin the paper or the sticker. Great stuff!!
I have seen it at walmart or in paper crafting stores.
2006-06-26 08:38:54
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answered by Deana G 5
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all of the above products are great yet once you have some paint thinner( mineral spirits) around the domicile will do the same pastime. We take off stickers at artwork all of the time and use mineral spirits. each from time to time you certainly might desire to gently score the sticky label so the solvent you're employing can get to the glue( purely like removing wallpaper you may desire to get on the glue)
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had this problem before,i used a product from a catalogue,it was simply called sticky stuff remover,i know it sounds funny but it works trust me.I think it was from 'betterware' or 'kleen ease'. I know clean is not spelt that way but the magazine was called that im sure.
2006-06-26 08:40:28
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answered by xx_coralie_xx 2
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They sell these special sticker scrapers in the store
It's about the size of a credit card
Worked great for me
2006-06-26 08:33:44
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answered by GD-Fan 6
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Well have you tried some baby oil or WD-40.
Put on and use your fingers to massage in the window then you can use a rubber knife to get the remaining glue off.
Good luck!
2006-06-26 08:33:05
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answered by allison b 1
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Try using vinegar ,or gasoline vinegar is an acid and several industrial glass cleaners use acid, and gasoline is an organic solvent, but try the vinegar first because gas can damage paint and stain plastic
2006-06-26 08:36:47
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answered by Clayton B 3
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They have a product sold at grocery stores called Goo Gone. It works wonders.
2006-06-26 12:44:21
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answered by noseygirl 5
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Go to your local auto part store, they actually sell something for that very purpose. I used it but I can't recall the name of it. I hope this was at least a little help! Good luck!
2006-06-26 08:34:25
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answered by luvthat88car 3
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