How to clean car glass when paper stickers are hard to peel off?
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You can use adhesive remover for cleaning. Additional information: 1. Function of adhesive remover: It can remove organic glue, glass glue, double-sided tape, adhesive tape, blister glue, soft glue, acrylic resin glue, epoxy resin glue, polyurethane glue, etc. The product has low consumption and fast degumming effect. 2. Function of adhesive remover: Suitable for cleaning and brightening metal surfaces, plastic surfaces, glass surfaces, etc. It can efficiently remove rosin flux, blister glue, and adhesive paper stuck on walls, and has a good brightening effect. 3. Precautions: 1. The product is volatile and should be stored in plastic buckets. Keep the lid closed during soaking. 2. The product is flammable, so keep it away from fire sources. 3. The product is corrosive, so wear protective gear when handling. In case of accidental contact with skin, rinse immediately with water.
I previously encountered a situation where stickers were stuck too tightly on the car glass. Once, a friend's car window had an advertisement sticker that, after baking in the sun all summer, couldn't be peeled off cleanly and left adhesive residue. We used a hairdryer to blow hot air on the sticker for a few minutes until the adhesive softened, then easily scraped off the paper part using an old credit card or plastic scraper to avoid scratching the glass. The remaining sticky residue was wiped off with alcohol-soaked cotton balls, and finally, the area was rinsed with clean water to prevent stains. It's advisable to use easily removable tape for temporary attachments to avoid such hassles. This method is time-consuming but safe and effective. I've tried it several times, and the glass was restored to a shiny, clear view. A little extra patience is all it takes, and soaking with soapy water can speed up the softening process.