WD40 to loosen. Windex cleaner to clean.
2006-11-12 08:48:46
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answered by donewiththismess 5
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Scrape it off with a razor scraper if you don't care how it's done but if not damaging the paint underneath it is a concern go to a auto parts store and get some goop off sticker remover and use it according to the bottle directions.Actually if the dealer has all ready given you a price of what they are going to give you for your trade-in just leave them there and let the dealer worry about it.
2006-11-12 08:49:28
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answered by hjbergel 5
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scrape the sticker off, then buy a bottle of "goo gone" its a liquid that removes the sticky film left behind when you remove adhesive from a surface. Put the goo gone on a clean cloth and wipe down the area in a circular motion until its all gone. The bigger the sticky film, the more goo gone you should use. Good luck!
2006-11-12 09:41:42
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answer #3
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answered by Elusive ()Ne 2
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Rubbing alcohol does not work well at all. Use some WD-40 or Liquid Gold. It will remove the glue quite nicely. Remove as much as you can by hand first. Goo-Gone will also work, but costs more $$$ and most people will have one of the two things I listed.
2006-11-12 08:51:48
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answered by Wurm™ 6
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The sticky label must be warmed up and then intently only pulled off. you need to use a hair drier yet on the grounds which you have a black vehicle it may be much less confusing and safer to easily park the motor vehicle so the solar shines on the sticky label on a heat sunny day. some glue could stay after the sticky label is bumped off. you will could desire to apply a soft solvent to eliminate it. Lighter fluid are WD-forty are available options. BE VERY careful the solvent could desire to probably harm your paint.
2016-12-28 19:51:35
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answered by ? 3
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Peel the top layer off and use either rubbing alcohol or gasoline to remove the stcky under layer. Beware of open flames!
If you're trading the car in to a dealer, don't even bother. They will take care of that themselves and they don't give you less for the car because of them.
2006-11-12 08:50:40
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answered by Uther Aurelianus 6
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use nail polish remover on a cotton ball after you've peeled as much off as you can. The acetone will remove the glue--then wipe down with windex or water to remove the acetone so that none of the paint will come off. Happy Sales!
2006-11-12 08:48:56
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answered by Jen-Jen 6
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If they are on the glass, just use water and a razor. If it is on the paint, use rubbing alcohol and a soft sponge so you don't ruin the paint.
2006-11-12 08:47:33
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answered by Mr Clean 3
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buy some goo gone, available at murphy's (if u have 1) then use a razor to scrape it off. GENTLY!!!
2006-11-12 08:46:34
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answered by MRS. EFRON ♥ zac 3
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use a hair dryer its the best.. just heat and peel simple ;)
2006-11-12 08:56:38
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answered by fivelighters 4
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