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Sticker Remover
Need a little advice on getting stickers off the inside of a vehicles window.
Got a client next week that is getting an interior package and her one window (inside) has stickers over it from her kids and she will like them removed.
Any tips/advice would be helpful.
Thanks in advance guys
Happy Detailing
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Re: Sticker Remover
I'd start with a plastic razor blade and some Goof Off
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Scott Harle
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Re: Sticker Remover
If the stickers are on glass, you can use a regular razor blade/glass cleaner combo.
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Cover the dash with a towel and I use a razor blade but I first like to round the edges using sandpaper when hone it on a piece of glass and use a easy grip holder for the razor blade. And use IGL Coatings ecoclean GLUOFF
( make sure to use a brand new blade)
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Re: Sticker Remover
So long as you're careful and depending where the stickers are, a heat gun is a great time saver. Some applications are not good for them, but I've had luck with lots of sticker removal using a heat gun. The key is to keep it moving and don't aim it anything you don't want melted...For small sticker jobs, I agree with the razor blade idea. Goof off for getting the glue off.
Auctions put run stickers all over the inventory and I'm constantly having to remove this stuff from the outside of the vehicles.
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Make sure that window is not tinted on the inside as in aftermarket tint. If so everything will come off with the stickers so the owner would need to make a Yea or Nay decision.
Rick....now in North Texas
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