Sticker Removal.

annoyingrob

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Zumtizzle;1003411 said:
I'll try this. I avoid using knives. ;)

Thanks All.

Why? Seriously, a razor blade will have that sticker off in minutes, with zero residue remaining. It's GLASS, it's a very smooth surface. The blade will pick that sticker up with ease. I've taken lots of stickers off my window with razor blades. The blade will NOT hurt the glass either.

It's ten times easier than messing with goo gone or a heat gun.
 

Facime

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wow, you needed to make a post to ask how to remove a sticker from a window? :nono:

what is this world comming to?

seriously use a razor blade and be done with it.
 

Zumtizzle

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annoyingrob;1003885 said:
Why? Seriously, a razor blade will have that sticker off in minutes, with zero residue remaining. It's GLASS, it's a very smooth surface. The blade will pick that sticker up with ease. I've taken lots of stickers off my window with razor blades. The blade will NOT hurt the glass either.

It's ten times easier than messing with goo gone or a heat gun.

Thanks Rob. I've never done this before and the sucker was baked on.

Thanks All.
 

CRE

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theWeezL;1003914 said:
wow, you needed to make a post to ask how to remove a sticker from a window? :nono:

what is this world comming to?

seriously use a razor blade and be done with it.


ROFL. I couldn't agree more... in this case I would say leave the sticker and keep the car that color.... it suits you. ;)



J/K - Even using a hair dryer to warm up a decal on glass can help soften the adhesive enough to ensure you don't scratch the glass. If the sticker is old, warm it up first.