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tally2425
22nd January 2009, 18:05
Well basically i have this sticker that CAN NOT get of its on my rear bumper at the bottom, its been on here since ive had there car.
I was just wondering what is the best way to get stickers off what clean materials can i use?
tally2425
22nd January 2009, 20:43
Help anyone?
saxovtsmad
22nd January 2009, 21:04
try using a hair dryer to melt the glue
tally2425
22nd January 2009, 21:18
Thanks ill use my mums :D
Chris_O
22nd January 2009, 21:19
and if you get off that way and the bumper is just black trim, use white spirit or some sort of solvent to get the sticky residue off
tally2425
22nd January 2009, 21:20
Its green lol :), wont that damage the paint i use spirits?
GRAHAM2000VTR
22nd January 2009, 21:25
wipe it of properly and give a good polish
J222JRA
22nd January 2009, 21:27
could just tip boiling water over it to soften the glue
tally2425
22nd January 2009, 21:27
wipe it of properly and give a good polish
ive tryed wiping it off, it just wont come off im going to try the hair dryer thing and see were i get with tht lol
tally2425
22nd January 2009, 21:29
could just tip boiling water over it to soften the glue
But then what would i wipe it off with i tryed this before but it did no good.
GRAHAM2000VTR
22nd January 2009, 21:30
i mean once you have used the whitespirt once you used the hairdryers
so :
hair dryer get most off
white spirt any remaining glue
then wipe down and polish to get all white spirt of
Chris_O
22nd January 2009, 21:35
Its green lol :), wont that damage the paint i use spirits?
if its just on the black plastic trim then no it wont damage it!
saxovtsmad
24th January 2009, 16:12
use tar remover to get the glue off after you have used the hairdryer it worked for me
danyalson
24th January 2009, 16:32
tar remover is so good. auto glem
skippi90
24th January 2009, 16:35
How about removing the Citroen sticker from the rear window?
Ben
24th January 2009, 16:44
How about removing the Citroen sticker from the rear window?
Just peel it off and use some window cleaner on a cloth to get rid of the stickiness.
Stefan
28th January 2009, 02:07
hair dyer and some elbow grease :Y:
JamesR
28th January 2009, 08:21
best is just hair dryer and a wet cloth mate, thats all it takes.
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