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    removing stickers ( without damage )

    Hey guys, how do you remove stickers of a car without damaging paint etc.... got some advan ones on my front qtr i want to get rid of there all faded!!! need new ones!!

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    heat gun or hair dry, try doing this on a hot day.
    get it allllll warmed up till the sticker start to just peel off and bubble through.

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    After trying the above method, you might want to use a tar and glue remover product to get rid of the sticky residue. I've also used Tea-Tree Oil with pretty decent success for removing some model name stickers off a previous car.

    Be aware though, the use of these kind of products may dull your paint and it may need to be polished back to shine.

    Good luck!
    FN2R

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    cheers, thanks guys will try soon!!!

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    use paint thinner, alot of it and it will also take care of the sticky residue

    lol nah just use a hair dryer, if u have any residue i'd think warm soapy water would do the trick.

    as for stickers on windows i just use a razorblade, takes care of the residue too
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    Theres a spray you can buy from supercheap or bunning, Its Adhesive remover I have the 3M brand. Its not just for the stickers removal even cleaning spots that you cannot take out with water or something else.

    Cheap way maybe petrol?

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    use methylated spirit, damp a cloth with it, real easy, gets rid of the sticky residue no problem

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    Cooking oil always useful for me ;P

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    plenty of water and soap, soak it up and slowly scratch at it

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