A heat gun. OR a Hair dryer same as on a plastic bumper.
Then some goo-gone or gasoline for the left over glue.
2006-11-13 14:17:58
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answer #1
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answered by Just Me baby 3
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Start with removing as much as you can with a razor blade or finger nails.
for paper stickers soak in oil of some type to break down the fibers. For plastic or vinyl ones, physical removal is required.
Most adhesives on stickers are oil soluble. WD-40, or Goo-Gone are good commercial products. Peanut butter with its high oil content and the grit makes a good one.
2006-11-13 14:25:48
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answered by Aggie80 5
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Razor Blade
2006-11-13 14:17:12
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answered by Just a guy 2
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get it nice and wet first, then try to get as much as you can off with something abrasive, then when it's dry get the more stubborn stuff off with some goo gone. the stuff in the tiny little tin can works best but is very strong and can burn your skin, not to mention remove the shine from the chrome and stink! Goo Gone has a gel in a spray bottle now and it outta work as good as the strong stuff, just with a little more scrubbing! Good luck finding the sticker you want!! Have you looked for a web site, does the company have one? They may be selling their own stickers, or know where you can get one. I dunno, never heard of the company before.......good luck!!!!
2006-11-13 14:21:15
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answered by jess l 5
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spray it with wd 40 and use a sharp razor blade when you get it started keep spraying the wd 40 on in the space between the sticker and the bumper and keep razor blading it Good luck
2006-11-13 14:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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a heat gun or a hair dryer on high work well, also if you soak the sticker down with wd40 and let it set for a little bit of time, it will come right off. the wd40 acts as a solvent to the glue used on the sticker. good luck
2006-11-13 14:21:03
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answered by amjustadude 2
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Blow drying the decal could make the adhesive enhance, making it lots much less complicated to peel off~following an identical sources as Ventureshield. After peeling it off, with obtrusive residual adhesive, i could use P21s entire motor vehicle Wash, enable it stay for a jiffy than sparkling with wash mitt. in a while stick to by with claying to get rid of the final little bit of adhesive. ultimately, use a chrome polish to function the extra POP and secure practices
2016-12-14 06:45:40
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answered by ? 4
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Peel it off the best you can using soap and warm water, after you have removed it use a rag and a small amount of mineral spirits to remove the glue. If your chrome is in good shape this will do it.
2006-11-13 14:27:49
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answered by supermech55 1
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try a hair dryer to warm the sticker up and use a razor carefully to peel one corner off
2006-11-13 14:18:29
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answered by Dark Knight 3
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wd 40 works great on removing stickers from anything, use it and a plastic scraper, or "bondo " applicator and you will get that thing off in no time
2006-11-13 14:18:52
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answered by sterling m 6
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