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re: Tricks for getting off old bumper stickers
Posted on 8/20/26 at 8:13 pm to texastiger15
Posted on 8/20/26 at 8:13 pm to texastiger15
Just take a hairdryer to it then goo gone or WD40. Lesson learned.


Posted on 8/20/26 at 8:34 pm to texastiger15
Park it so it gets direct sun for a few hours.
It should mostly peel off.
Goo be gone makes a product safe for most car finishes for the residue.
Scrape off any dealer stickers while you’re at it.
It should mostly peel off.
Goo be gone makes a product safe for most car finishes for the residue.
Scrape off any dealer stickers while you’re at it.
Posted on 8/20/26 at 8:49 pm to Willie Stroker
quote:
This is exactly why most of us learned 30 years ago to not put bumper stickers on your car. Attempts to stand out are not a “we” problem, but a “you” problem.
Just like tattoos.
Posted on 8/20/26 at 8:52 pm to Klark Kent
Apply a bumper sticker you want (I park like an a-hole) stick it onto a magnetic sign material. Easy off and easy on. I use this method for marina pass. Easy to switch between cars. Apply decals
to Plexiglas for windshield use.
to Plexiglas for windshield use.
Posted on 8/20/26 at 9:04 pm to texastiger15
Blow dryer used to do the trick
Posted on 8/21/26 at 11:46 am to Schmelly
Yup.
OP, start with the blow dryer. It's how I remove boat registration stickers. Works like a charm.
OP, start with the blow dryer. It's how I remove boat registration stickers. Works like a charm.
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