I'd just tell the dealership to remove it. Otherwise hair dryer, floss, and goo gone.
I'd just tell the dealership to remove it. Otherwise hair dryer, floss, and goo gone.
Goo-B-Gone and a razor always worked for me. Go slowly and you won't scratch anything. Soak liberally.
Heat to get the sticker off and then VM&P naphtha ($7 a quart at Lowe's) to get the goo off. It'll make a gooey mess, but just keep using the naphtha and paper towels and it will eventually clean up.
I bought my Hyundai , and had an annoying dealership decals too.
I DO NOT have a heat gun.
I just parked the car at a 100+ F for 30minute , and just easily took it off. Hot water pressure washer works good too.
Back in late 90s , they use to use those cheap plastic plaque to do it. It was worse than decal.
Seems like higher end dealership mainly uses license plate frames these days.
Those are put on using foam tape. Naphtha will remove them. Just soak it good, remove, and clean up the gooey mess with more naphtha.Back in late 90s , they use to use those cheap plastic plaque to do it. It was worse than decal.
Sure glad to see that I'm not the only one that insists the dealership remove those damn things! I'm not into advertising for anybody, I won't even wear Harley shirts anymore. Unless it's someone I like, I'll wear their stuff or their stickers.
just sell the truck and buy one with out the sticker ,or put a co ar-15 sticker over it
YOU ARE COMPLACENT !! DO YOU VOTE ? MAKE CALLS ? OR DO YOU JUST HIDE AND TAKE IT ? THEN YOU WANT TO BE A PATHETIC COMPLAINER AFTER THE FACT! HIDE IN THE SHADOWS TURN AWAY AND SOON THE GIFT WILL BE ....TYRANNY!!!
Heat gun and then "bug and tar remover" (specifically made for auto paint)what the pros suggested to us.