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From: poplar bluff mo
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sticker on bumper
wgats the cleanest and best way to remove a dealership sticker from the rear bumper??
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but doing that u will still have glue that will not come off well and you could still pull off the pant if u just heat it up with a head gun . the best thing is glue remover if u want to save your pant.
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but being a dealership sticker not a parts company or just bumper sticker the adhesive will be less agressive, go with the hair dryer first, and save some money at the same time
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those dealerships dont want those names off the cars they tends to be even stronger then the factorey ones and about saveing money it will cose alot more to get get the bumper repanted then just buy the glue remover in the first place so i would not take the chance and a facked that u can not make the pant mach if u do have to repanted because most cars that olds sarted to fade and a fade it car is so hard to mach
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I used a razor blade before, and it came off easy as cake but it was like 6 yrs old, and came off almost to easy
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use a heat gun and a plastic razorblade(dont use a real razor blade!!!!) then use goo-gone to remove the left over glue.
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no, just make sure you get some wax over the parts you got it on after.
For me, ive always just used a heat gun and some type of decal remover and have had great success everytime.
For me, ive always just used a heat gun and some type of decal remover and have had great success everytime.
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all it is,is a white sticker and on a red car it looks tacky I dont wanna hurt the paint or clear I do have a friend that works at a big chevy dealership here I might just go see what he says or if he might be able to take it to the body shop or detail shop and get it removed...but thanks alot for all the tips I will try a couple of those first
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