stupid stickers
stupid stickers
How do you get those stickers that dealerships put on there cars off? I dont want to try until i knwo a sure way to do it since ive had problems in the past with them.
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Car: 1989 IROC-Z
Engine: 383 stroker
Transmission: 700R4 3500 stall, TransGo shift kit
Axle/Gears: Moser 9", 4.11:1
Yeah, I hate those. The one on my car came off fairly easy. When I bought it, I started to try and peel it but it seemed like it would be messey so I left it on through the winter. In the spring, I tried again and it came right off, no left on adhesive at all. I would try just taking it off slowly, and then if you have any adhesive left on the car, use Goo Gone or some similar product. Good luck.
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1992 Camaro RS
5.0L TBI
Custom white-faced gauges
K&N Airfilter and ready to take on the world!
My 1992 RS
USA
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1992 Camaro RS
5.0L TBI
Custom white-faced gauges
K&N Airfilter and ready to take on the world!

My 1992 RS
USA
My dad usually just takes a heat gun to the stickers, and after a few minutes you can peel it off. If you don't have a heat gun you could probably try picking it off just like Metalli said.
i have peeled stickers off my car, which the previous owners have put on, and then what ever stuff that is left behind i took it off with some stuff called "goof off" or something like that, from home depot. That stuff works wonders on sticky things like that, and many other things. Check it out, i bought a little can for 2-3 bucks, definetly worth my car 
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1992 z28 25th Anniversary
All black w/ z28 wing
Flowmaster Exhaust
350 TPI

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1992 z28 25th Anniversary
All black w/ z28 wing
Flowmaster Exhaust
350 TPI
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