View Full Version : Sticker removal..
Karlb1
30th November 2011, 00:19
Wanna get rid of the gay-faster stripes on my car that the previous owner had on...i started to slowly peel off at the back and it's left some shit behind and in some places the paint has slightly faded..What would get rid of this and buff the paint back to original colour? machine polishing?
saxovtsmad
30th November 2011, 20:45
try tar remover or a hair dryer with some boiling water
wadoryu
1st December 2011, 08:07
hair dryer, slowly peel off and tardis for residue.
Carl-h
1st December 2011, 08:20
If you don't have tardis, use WD-40. Any polish ought to bring it back tbh.
rorz_vts
1st December 2011, 11:34
I'd use a heatgun/hairdryer and a glue remover like tardis
saxo_vtr_1994
4th December 2011, 18:40
I have to take stickers off cars at work all the time, the best thing to use is a hot high pressure jetwash but if cant get on of these to use the next best thing would be a heat gun. when the sticker is off use 'tar and glue' to remove any leftover glue, then you can use any colour restoring polish to bring the paint back up, but the best thing to use would be g3 it is expensive but works the best and can also be used to remove small scratches on your car.
Ryves
7th December 2011, 08:30
Where its left marks, get that off with white spirit... Then t cut it, and polish it out :)
BONGO1733
7th December 2011, 08:36
Thinners, Then t cut it, and polish it out :y:
NismoSteve
7th December 2011, 08:52
Don't get the paint too hot with a heat gun though or you'll be taking off more than a sticker.
Manu
7th December 2011, 13:22
no, don't ever use Tcut FFS.
WD40 / hairdryer (NO heat gun) / machine polishing.
Karlb1
7th December 2011, 13:45
I was under the impression tcut was okay as long as you washed it off staright after?
moony
7th December 2011, 13:50
hair dryer and just pick it off, should come off in long strips if you heat up abit at a time
KrisB
7th December 2011, 13:54
Nail varnish remover.
Gabbastard
7th December 2011, 14:11
hair dryer, then paraffin or petrol to lift any remainder.
OMGASAXO
9th December 2011, 00:59
i used WD40, tcut, wash and polish wouldnt of known it was there :p
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