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| little help please oki theres a BMW AUTO REPAIR sticker on my rear window and it looks very very ugly and basically impposible to take of with my fingernails lol.. do you people know of any prduct or any good way of taking off a sticker from a window that is very sticky hehe?? thanks in advance ![]() |
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| nop im from Melbourne mate have no idea why it says im from europe!!!! umm when you say 'heat it up' what would you heat it up with? a lighter? and where would you get Septone Wax from? thanks mate |
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| Autobarn and Super Cheap Auto both sell it, heat it up with a heat gun, but I'd assume you don't have one, as very little amount of people actually buy them... But use a hairdryer, does the same job, don't use a lighter or else you might end up with burn marks on the glass
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| lift it with a razorblade, then scrape the glue off with the razor too. ive been a detailer for two years, come across window stickers all the time. works every time. |
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| use your hair blow dryer to heat it up, pic as much as you can off then use nail polish remover or paint thinner to get the residue off, just make sure not to get to much on your dash... |