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    Goo off, heat gun, and floss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    Nope-I used it to remove some graffiti off my truck and no damage at all.
    I would just be real careful with goof off though.

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    I've had good luck with a heat gun (blowdryer if you don't have a heat gun, just takes longer) and a plastic putty knife/scraper.

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    Look underneath to make sure there are no holes! Some dealer badges have holes underneath... When I bought a new car i told them specifically not to put their stickers on.

    But if its truly just a sticker, goo gone should remove it.
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    Take it back to the dealership. and tell them that you just bought it. Ask them to take the damn thing off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlasterBob View Post
    Looks like a lot of new vehicle dealerships continue to glue/adhere their little advertising piece of plastic strip to the rear of vehicles they sell. I have one on my trunk lid and would sure like to remove it WITHOUT screwing up the paint or finish. Can someone please furnish a good reliable (SAFE/EASY -- EASY) method of removing these decals?? Don't say to get a new vehicle as this one only has 30 miles on it so far and I am pretty particular about having NO scratches/scrapes on my vehicles. Thanks for any "serious" suggestions.
    Take it back and ask to remove. I ask on all new cars I buy and say I won't take it unless it is gone. Sure they will do it for you!

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    I'll 2nd the heat gun. Has worked for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfuego View Post
    Goof Off, maybe heat if needed just to get a corner off.
    Sorry, I have "Goo Gone" not Goof Off. Goo Gone is supposed to be safe to plastics and vinyls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    Nope-I used it to remove some graffiti off my truck and no damage at all.
    Stag, we are talking about paint, not rust.
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    Used a heat lamp once, worked great.

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