Factory Sticker Removal

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Factory Sticker Removal

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I have a factory sticker I can't get off. How can I remove this stubborn sticker, easily, without scratching or messing up paint.
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The 3M Stripe Off Wheel (or equivalent) is about the best thing you can use..
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Agreed. You chuck it in your drill and it rubs the decal right off.
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I've used a hair, blow dryer, to heat and soften the sticker and glue and then pull it off.
Don't heat it too much.
If there is any left over glue, W-D40 will remove it.
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cool thanks
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3m Adhesive remover works great and some plastic bondo tools...
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2nd that! Man 3M makes good stuff.
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