danni432
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Post by danni432 on Jul 11, 2008 11:21:21 GMT 1
docs anyone have a good idea for what to use when removing stickers because it always leaved sticker lumps which you can never remove? if that makes sense lol
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Post by thereddwarf on Jul 11, 2008 11:27:30 GMT 1
if you mean the glue stuff.....i use nail varnish remover and some kitchen roll to get it off on windows....dont normally have problems with it leaving glue on the bodywork so not used it on there
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Post by braceuself on Jul 11, 2008 12:00:33 GMT 1
on the bodywork i been told to put a hair dryer over it.but not tried it myself
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Post by dohboy78 on Jul 11, 2008 12:31:06 GMT 1
Meths or white spirit usually works for me. I have heard that using a hairdryer works too!
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Post by jc1380s on Jul 11, 2008 13:49:47 GMT 1
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Post by biker on Jul 11, 2008 14:00:25 GMT 1
hairdryer or hot air gun jus tdont leave it in one area for too long at a time
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Post by byron101 on Jul 11, 2008 20:39:52 GMT 1
always used soapy water like jc suggested for car bodywork + nail varnish remover like julie said for glass etc
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Post by Keats on Jul 13, 2008 15:55:30 GMT 1
I've always used a hairdryer and then betterware sticky stuff remover on the little bits that are left.
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Post by valetboy on Jul 15, 2008 18:21:45 GMT 1
if the sticker is still on the body use a hairdrier,dont leave it in the same place to long 5 to seconds at the most and then gently peal off the sticker,keep repeating untill sticker is off,once the sticker is off use autoglym tar and glue remover, put onto a cloth untill the glue comes off and then wash the area with soapy water, you may have to polish the area as well and maybe the rest of the car so it all blends in depeding on colour of the car [ thats what we used to do ] - vb
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