June 24, 2015
How to Remove A Sticker From Your Car
How to Remove a Sticker from Your Car Stickers on cars can symbolize just about
anything under the sun Car Diagnostic
Tool. They can show support for a certain political candidate,identify you
as a proud parent of an honor student or the fact that you just love that one
special dog breed. Others are required by local laws,like city stickers. Some
even come attached to your new car straight from the dealer. But political
campaigns and straight A's end at some point,and those city stickers need to be
replaced every year. While removing stickers isn't as easy as putting them on,we
have some advice that should make the job a little less sticky. What you need:1.
Hair dryer with hot air settings 2. Razor blade or a box cutter (if removing
from glass) 3. Sturdy plastic card - could be a library card Car Tools store,credit card,frequent
shopper card or ID 4. Two clean rags or detailing towels 5. Glass cleaning
solution (if removing from glass) 6. Tree sap remover solution 7. Quick
detailing spray What to do: 1. Ensure that the sticker and the surrounding area
are free of dirt. Doing this removal process works best after a car wash. 2.
Plug in the hair dryer,turn the heat setting to hot and hold the hair dryer just
a few inches above the sticker. Do not place the hair dryer directly on top of
the sticker and the car's paint. 3. Keep the hair dryer over the center area for
a few seconds,making sure the air coming out is hot and then slowly begins to
move it around the rest of the sticker. You want to heat the edges of the
sticker last so you can prep for the next step. 4. After you've let the sticker
heat up,use the plastic card at an angle to gently scrape up under the sticker.
You can also try using your fingertips. If the surface area is hot enough,you
will be able to slide the card under the sticker's edge and begin to peel it
away. Repeating steps 2-3 a few more times may make a cumbersome presidential
campaign sticker that's been on your bumper since the last time your party won
easier to remove. You can also try moving the plastic card or razor blade back
and forth while you slide it under the sticker's surface. If you're removing a
sticker from your car's glass,use the box cutter or razor blade at a slight
angle. Do not use a box cutter or razor blade on your car's paint; it will cause
damage. On glass you will be able to apply a bit heavier pressure,if needed,to
remove the sticker. 5. Continue to push the plastic card - or razor blade -
underneath the sticker until it completely breaks away from the car's surface.
It is completely normal for the sticker to break apart during this removal
process. 6. Once the sticker is removed,you can repeat steps 1-4 to remove any
sticky residue or remnants. Tree sap remover also works great. Just apply a few
drops onto a clean rag or detailing cloth and scrub away. If there's sticky
residue on your car's glass,use the razor blade to gently scrape it away. 7.
When that part of the car is completely clear of any sticker and its
residue,polish it off with some glass cleaner or quick detailing spray
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