Removing a sticker from your vehicle can sometimes be more difficult than it should be. In this video we will show you how to easily remove stickers from your car. Whether you have a sticker on your car's paint or glass, removing it from your car does not have to be difficult. Watch as we show you how to remove a sticker from your vehicle.
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0:00 Welcome Back
0:21 Use a Heat Gun
0:38 Peel the Sticker Back
1:07 Clean Residue
1:18 Peel w/ Adhesive Remover
1:35 Wiper Down the Area
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Transcript:
First, try a heat gun to soften the adhesive.
You’ll want to hold your heat gun eight to twelve inches away from the sticker.
Move the heat side to side and up and down, making sure never to leave it in one spot for too long, so you don’t damage the paint or bumper underneath.
Continue heating the sticker for a couple minutes, or until you see a corner begin to peel.
After two to three minutes, if you don’t see a corner start to lift, use your fingernail or a plastic razor blade to carefully begin peeling a corner back.
Always pull the sticker back over itself against the rest of the sticker. Never pull straight up or down.
Once it starts to peel, continue to apply heat as needed and slowly pull the sticker straight across against itself… but never peel with one hand and apply heat with the other hand at the same time.
Keep your peeling hand free while heat is being applied to avoid burning yourself.
Let the area cool once the sticker is removed.
Use spray adhesive remover to clean up the residue of the old adhesive. Follow the specific directions of the brand you choose.
Removing this old glue could require several applications of the adhesive remover.
If you don’t have a heat gun, but you can get a corner of the sticker to start peeling, use your spray adhesive remover on the exposed portion of the sticker.
Slowly pull the sticker back against itself as the adhesive remover releases it from the vehicle.
Continue to apply the adhesive remover as needed as you peel the sticker back a little at a time.
Once the sticker is completely removed, use a terry cloth to wipe down the area.
If the sticker was on paint, you may need to re-wash and wax the area it was removed from.
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