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How to Remove the Glue Sticker on the Car Body
When you buy a new car, it often comes with a variety of stickers applied to the body. These stickers can be for a variety of purposes, such as advertising the dealership, promoting a particular feature of the car, or simply providing information about the car. While these stickers can be useful, they can also be unsightly and difficult to remove. If you’re looking to remove a glue sticker from your car body, there are a few different methods you can use.
Method 1: Using a Heat Gun or Hair Dryer
- Start by heating up the sticker with a heat gun or hair dryer. This will soften the adhesive and make it easier to remove.
- Once the sticker is heated up, use a plastic scraper or credit card to gently pry it off the car body.
- If there is any remaining adhesive residue, you can use a rubbing alcohol or a citrus-based cleaner to remove it.
Method 2: Using a Goo Gone or Similar Product
- Apply a generous amount of Goo Gone or a similar product to the sticker.
- Let the product sit for a few minutes to allow it to soften the adhesive.
- Once the adhesive has softened, use a plastic scraper or credit card to gently pry off the sticker.
- If there is any remaining adhesive residue, you can use a rubbing alcohol or a citrus-based cleaner to remove it.
Method 3: Using WD-40
- Spray a generous amount of WD-40 on the sticker.
- Let the WD-40 sit for a few minutes to allow it to soften the adhesive.
- Once the adhesive has softened, use a plastic scraper or credit card to gently pry off the sticker.
- If there is any remaining adhesive residue, you can use a rubbing alcohol or a citrus-based cleaner to remove it.
Tips
- Before you start, test the product you’re using on an inconspicuous area of your car to make sure it doesn’t damage the paint.
- Be patient when removing the sticker. If you try to remove it too quickly, you could damage the paint.
- If you’re having trouble removing the sticker, you can try using a combination of methods.