How to Remove Stickers from a Car

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Removing stickers?

Do you have any idea of how you can remove stickers from a car without any damage to the car? Whether you are tying to remove government mandated stickers or bumper stickers on your car, this article is for you.

You may find it tricky to remove stickers from a car especially if they are in places which you cannot access easily. Similarly, the same process may prove tricky if the stickers are on the car windows, windshield, bumper, or on the body of the car because all those parts are equally sensitive. If you opt to use a razor blade or any other wedge to scrap the stickers off, you might end up with scratches in your car paint. You don't want to have to deal with repainting your car.

To remove stickers from a car easily and avoid all the risks as well as extra costs, you need adequate prior planning. If the stickers are on the car windows, there are specific tools, which suit the process. The same tools may not be favorable for the removal of stickers on the body especially if they are chemicals which can corrode with the paint.

Once you acquire the best tools to remove stickers from a car, you can conduct the process by yourself or seek the services of a professional in this field. However, with the right resources, there is no need to spend extra money on paying an expert. With acetone or WD40 and a razor you can easily peel off stickers on the widows of your car. For stickers on the body or bumper, you can use Goo Gone or any other products that are safe to use on paint. Although the adhesive of the sticker to the car surface may differ for different stickers, the procedure of how to remove stickers from a car is not complicated.

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Posted by How To Car on January 15, 2012 in Car Tips, stickers. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

 
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