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^Gazzer^ 05 January 2001 12:31 AM

I used to work for Mercury Communications, and they gave me a white astra completely covered in gigantic blue stickers.

To add insult to injoury, the stickers cost £150. This was added to the value of the car, and therfore I was taxed on them because they were seen as a taxable benefit !

I spent half a day removing them with the hair drier and finger nails.

mattski 05 January 2001 12:36 AM

thanks for the suggestions guys http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif will do it later I think, someone suggested *hot* water...what do you reckon to that?

Andy Hall 05 January 2001 12:58 AM

Matt,

I used a pressure washer (cold water) to get mine off, took about 5 mins, If you used warm it might be quicker.

Andy

mattski 05 January 2001 09:45 AM

Hi guys,

I currently have a little wrx sticker on my boot that I want to remove. I thought of peeling if off but then had horrible visions of paint coming with it... So, what is the best way to remove it leaving the paint intact?

ta,
Matt

DBDOM 05 January 2001 09:51 AM

I took all my stickers off using a hair dryer and a screwdriver wrapped in a cloth. The heat warms the glue and makes it easier to remove. Not a scratch.

Chris L 05 January 2001 09:51 AM

Didn't someone suggest a little while ago, that using a hairdryer to melt the glue was quite effective?

Chris

Ade 05 January 2001 09:51 AM

Heating it up with a hairdryer helps a lot. Also peel them off very slowly!

I've helped a mate remove stripes that were on his car for 4 years and a bit of polishing and you'd never know they were there.

Ade.

Chris L 05 January 2001 09:52 AM

Beat me to it Ade http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

Mark Underwood 05 January 2001 10:56 AM

Mattski

As already suggested warm the sticker gently with a hairdryer. Hold the dryer about six inches off the panel. Carefully pick on corner of the sticker and carefully remove whilst still applying heat.

After use some cleanse or polish to remove any glue residue and then buff.

scoobysnacks 05 January 2001 02:09 PM

I've heard that using an old credit card to get badges off (after heating etc.) is a good idea, because it won't scratch the paint like a screwdriver will.

TIM WRX 05 January 2001 04:54 PM

I've just done this. You need to avoid scratching the paint and removing the other stickers nearby. This is how to do it.

Do as much as you can with a hairdryer. Then apply tar remover (Halfords sell it). Rub it on and leave it for 60 seconds. The rest will come off with a soft cloth after that.

Triggaaar 05 January 2001 11:16 PM

On advice I tried boiling water - it didn't damage the paintwork, but didn't do a lot else either. Make yourself a cup of tea, and use a hairdryer. Don't start peeling until it is realy soft, then you can peel the lot of in one go.

If whilst pealing, you let the sticker touch the car again, it sticks, and falls apart, which is a pain to whipe of. If you don't let this happen, you can remoce all residue with soapy water (no need to buy specific products).


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