I put two stickers of those hibiscus flowers on my trucks back windows now i don't want them anymore because I have two skull stickers that don't go with pretty flowers. How would I take them off without the sticky crap getting stuck to my window?
How do I get stickers off the window of my truck?
do to wallgreens and their is a liquid that is for removing stickers it wont leave a mark on your window......if you do it any other way the sticker glue is going to look ugly
Reply:lighter fluid...........and a match
Reply:A plastic spatula from the dollar store and a hair dryer to heat the sticker up first a little.
Reply:Scrape off the excess sticker first. Then to get the residual "sticky" off -- any oil will work. Use a cooking oil or baby oil. Then use Windex or a vinegar/water solution to clean the oil off. :)
Reply:Razor blade and soapy water they make adhesive remover
in a spray can you could by at Autobody store or you could
use fingernail polish remover on the adhesive. Actually
the fingernail polish remover would be the easiest way to get
the adhesive off after you use the razor blade
Reply:Use a razor blade, preferably one from a paint shop so you dont cut yourself. Get a sponge, and hot water, soak it for a bit. Then use the razor blade it will be easier.
Reply:Turps usually do the trick (the stuff you use to clean paintbrushes etc)
Reply:two suggestions
GOO GONE
MINERAL SPIRITS
Probably equal in cost, different volume in a bottle, not at all harmful. Peel the sticker first, even if you need a razor paint scraper, then wipe with either solution, wash off the spot, let dry, apply new stickers
Reply:Get a paint scraper. That should do it. Personally, I'd keep the flowers and get rid of the skulls. You might want to try hot soap and water to soak the stickers off. Dish soap might work or laundry soap.
Reply:razor blade (be careful) and a bottle of "goo be gone" can get it at any wal mart-ish or craft store
Reply:Razor blade then wipe down with brake fluid or orange peal(oil).
Reply:Goof Off and a razor blade, you can get it at a hardware store.
Reply:my way is kinda weird I use peanut butter and a paint chipper be careful though when you do it kinda unconventional.
Reply:the blade you need is called a glass scraper from any diy shop another way is to use a hair dryer to heat it and it should curl off
do not use any spirits or strippers becuase any drips will remove your paint job
Reply:all you need to do is take a blow dryer on high heat and then pass it back and forth on the sticker, and it will heat up the glue and most of it will come off. There will be a little glue left after you peel off all you can and then you can scrape it with a flat razor blade( be careful) and that should help you remove the stickers..
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Reply:really liz...who the heck puts stickers on their truck...
stickers are for your postage...
Reply:Lightly apply a solvent to the sticker. Potential solvents include anything from lighter fluid, acetone, nail polish remover, vegetable oil, olive oil or a product called Goo Gone. Soak a paper towel in the solvent, and rub that soaked paper towel over the sticker until some of the solvent soaks into the sticker.
Wash hands thoroughly after using the solvent
Car wax also works excellent (not the liquid type). Apply a coat on to the surface, wait 3 minutes, and then remove the sticker. Liquid wax will not work!
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