Goo Gone or Goof Off (full strength in the metal can, not the water-based stuff in the plastic bottle). Both can be found at any hardware or home improvement store.
2007-11-08 06:49:49
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answered by Paul in San Diego 7
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Paul in San Diego is right. Goo Gone is great for removing stickers. I get it at the grocery store usually where the cleaning supplies are. I found it last week at Krogers, though, in the little automotive section they have.It is great for chewing gum and lots of other laundry stains also.
2007-11-08 06:59:47
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answered by Harley Lady 7
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Try using WD-40, and then rinse with household ammonia.
Also good for removing bugs from bumpers and road tar from wheels.
2007-11-08 06:50:45
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answered by richard Alvarado 4
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There is a product called OOPS that works great. When I worked for Wal-Mart :P we used it to clean the sticker bar code tags off the shelves.
Good Luck
2007-11-08 07:33:38
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answered by Sptfyr 7
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Use paint thinner the acetone in nail polish remover can damage your window.
2007-11-09 03:11:10
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answered by denis5946 2
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I am a firm believer in buying something that you can use for almost anything. My choice would be AVONs skin so soft oil. It is not made for that job but it works well. Then you can use it for many, many other things. Good luck...
2007-11-08 08:35:45
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answered by happygolucky 4
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I go with Paul's suggestions, and if they don't work you can try rubbing alcohol and the razor blade again.
2007-11-08 06:51:27
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answered by BluesMutha 4
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GOO GONE or mineral spirits. I applaud you however for applying them to glass as opposed to Bumpers, or the car finish. Is anyone else OVER the "RIBBONS" on cars denoting certain things such as "We support"
2007-11-08 06:58:39
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Goo Gone.
Goof Off.
Rubbing alcohol (evaporates quickly).
cigarette lighter fluid (my favorite).
2007-11-08 09:22:39
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answered by Carole Q 6
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WD-40 or tar remover.
2007-11-08 06:51:14
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answered by itsjustme 2
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