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- rockhillmanorExplorer III found many of those window decals will come off with nail polish remover. As far as scrapping with a blade I have seen them scratch windows.
This stuff really works too for removing just about anything.
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- camperforlifeExplorerI just don't understand why they put some of the graphics on the glass.:h
- AmericalVetteExplorer
nineoaks2004 wrote:
I carefully use a heat gun on low heat and keep it moving., it heats the decals and they peel right off with no problem
x's 2 - I've used that method a couple of times myself. On glass, I've had good results with a blow (hair) dryer and Goo-Gone. - nineoaks2004ExplorerI carefully use a heat gun on low heat and keep it moving., it heats the decals and they peel right off with no problem
- downtheroadExplorerLowe's, Home Depot, Walmart....
- tshirtmanExploreryup, its on glass
thanks for the tips:) - DutchmenSportExplorerIf the sticker is on the window, use a single edge razor blade. If it's on anything but glass, you just have to peal it off and hope it doesn't take the paint with it. If it's one of those plastic coated decals and it's on paint, you might just be better off leaving it where it is.
- gboppExplorerRazor blade or utility knife blade. WD-40 to remove any residue.
- MikeInOregonExplorerI used a razor blade to remove a window sticker.
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