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How To Remove Glass And Bumper Stickers

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How To Remove Glass And Bumper Stickers

How To Remove Glass  And Bumper StickersRemove Glass And Bumper Stickers. Regretting having stuck an 'I love..' sticker on your bumper? No worries, follow this guide and you'll get it off in no time.

You will need

  • 1 household hairdryer
  • 3 clean cloths
  • 1 plastic spatula/scraper
  • 1 bottle of industrial alcohol
  • 1 bottle of car polish


Step 1:

Check and think ahead

Whether your sticker comes off easily or not depends on its age, where it is on the car and the quality of the adhesive.
An old sticker has usually become yellow and the surface is often cracked due to hardened out glue. Brittle stickers will only come off by using heat.

It's quite possible that when you take off an old sticker from a painted area the colour underneath will be different to the rest of the car. Polishing the area can often help in this situation, but there might still be a shadow. If the sticker is on a painted surface, you have to decide what´s worse - the outdated sticker or a shadowy patch.
Glass stickers come off more easily and of course, you'll have no paint issues to deal with.
Whatever you do, though, do not use any sharp objects or metal sponges as they can seriously damage both painted and glass surfaces.


Step 2:

Create a secure working environment

Let's start by making sure the vehicle is on a flat and levelled surface, away from traffic and any inflammable materials.
Put on the handbrake and put the gear stick into first gear. In automatic cars place the gear stick in the parking position.

SAFETY WARNING

A SAFETY WARNING ! Work in a well-ventilated area away from sparks or open flames. Do not smoke -you are dealing with inflammable liquids.


Step 3:

Try peeling off the sticker

Check if the sticker can be peeled off with your fingernails. Your nails will not damage the car's paint or the glass, but you have to be very careful to avoid damaging the sensitive skin under your nails.
You might be lucky and the sticker will come off in one piece.
It is more likely, though, that it wont come off or will crack into small pieces. If that's the case, don't waste your time, move on to the next steps.


Step 4:

Heat up the sticker

Heat will soften the hardened glue, so heat up the sticker's edge with a hair-dryer for two minutes.
Direct the heat at the sticker with circular motions so you don't stay in one spot for too long. Make sure you keep the hair-dryer at a distance of at least 3 cm, as you don't want to damage the paint or the glass. Bubbles will appear on the sticker's surface and it will become visibly softer.


Step 5:

Remove the sticker

Now pick up the plastic spatula and carefully remove the sticker. If it still won't come off in one piece,Keep directing the stream of hot air onto the part that is still stuck on the car. Direct the air into the space moving up between sticker and the surface until all remaining bits peel off easily. Make sure you don't burn your hand !


Step 6:

Remove any residue

The residue can be removed with a cloth that has a little alcohol on it.
Apply a little alcohol on the rag. Wipe off any remaining glue.


Step 7:

Heat up the residue

If the remainder of the sticker is too hard to remove, reheat it with the hair dryer: The residue should then be easier to wipe off with the rag.


Step 8:

Remove residual grime

Wipe off the grime with a clean part of your alcohol-drenched cloth


Step 9:

Wipe the area clean

Take the unused, clean cloth and wash the alcohol off. That way, you have no aggressive substances left that might damage the paint.


Step 10:

Polish the surface

Apply a spot of wax or car polish on the third cloth and carefully polish the surface. Too much rubbing could damage the clear coat over the paint work.
And that is how to remove glass and bumper stickers the Videojug way.

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (205 days ago)

    You can actually buy a product called sticky stuff remover, which I have used on a number of occassions, but if I misplace it I find petrol does the trick. of course don't smoke whilst doing it!!

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    0 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (213 days ago)

    What stupid advice, crack on with this if you want scrached and melted paint. I would'nt dry my hair with that HOUSEHOLD HAIR DRYER its a bloody industrial head gun.

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (216 days ago)

    That's not a hair dryer, it's a heat gun. Those put out a LOT more heat than any hair dryer ever will. This is a good way to damage the paint on your vehicle. This video is full of bad advice.

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    4 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (352 days ago)

    Nice video, but i still can't remove my 17 year old sticker from my doors. can antone help?

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (376 days ago)

    Thanks for great information. It was really easy to move it. BRILLIANT!!!!!

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (406 days ago)

    the video provides a starting point, but the comments are very helpful to gain insite on what to do aswell........

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    4 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (561 days ago)

    yes!

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (567 days ago)

    JUST THE RIGHT TOUGH

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (584 days ago)

    wow! this worked like a charm. thanks to your video, i had everything i needed in place. the whole process took about 5 minutes from beginning to end. the chrome emblem that was on this vehicle had been on there for about 7 years. thanks! it was painless!

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    2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (590 days ago)

    I am fed up with President Bush, mostly over the immigration issue, and finally got around to removing my "W 2004" sticker from the rear window. I first tried "Goo Gone" which did nothing. Then I watched this video. I used the heat from my blow dryer and the plastic ice scaper. I didn't really think it would work but I was amazed when the sticker simply peeled off! Thanks for this helpful advice.

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    1 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (621 days ago)

    useless crap do not use

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    2 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (666 days ago)

    This is awful advice. First off that's a HEAT GUN not a hair dryer. It'll ruin your paint job if not correctly set or done. A plastic spatula?? That's a WINDOW SCRAPER and that will DEFINITELY ruin your paint AND I would never use alcohol on paint. VERY POOR ADVICE. DO AT YOUR OWN RISK.

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (666 days ago)

    This is awful advice. First off that's a HEAT GUN not a hair dryer. It'll ruin your paint job if not correctly set or done. A plastic spatula?? That's a WINDOW SCRAPER and that will DEFINITELY ruin your paint AND I would never use alcohol on paint. VERY POOR ADVICE. DO AT YOUR OWN RISK.

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    1 out of 3 people found this comment helpful gordon williams (729 days ago)

    That was not a hair dryer, but a heat gun which can be used to remove paint from wood work!. So you would need to be very careful. I personally would be reluctant to use alcohol to remove residue glue on paintwork. Try using white spirit (turps) first which is very unlikely to take off the paint but you will need to rub harder. To remove stickers from glass (not the paintwork) you could use acetone (main ingredient of nail varnish remover) which will definitely work.

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    0 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (734 days ago)

    Don't use the plastic scraper, the heat gun is fine. I have used heat guns to removed body decals from Kenworth's to BMW's if you hold the heat gun to close of course you are going to harm your paint you only want to warm the stick, the other way is to use a pressure steamer, and steam wash the sticker off. A hot pressure car wash can also do the trick.

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