How to deal with stickers on the car?
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Methods to remove stickers from the car include: 1. Use a hot towel or hair dryer to heat the sticker for removal; 2. Scrape it off with a soft paper cutter blade; 3. Use a specialized adhesive remover; 4. Apply essential balm, alcohol, or diesel on the sticker and wipe it off with a towel; 5. Wash it off with soapy water. The functions of car stickers are: 1. Beautify the car body and highlight its contour lines; 2. Remind other vehicles to maintain a proper distance to prevent accidents; 3. Protect the paint from natural erosion and avoid scratches; 4. Cover scratches; 5. Reflect light to attract other drivers' attention and improve driving safety.
I've dealt with quite a few car decal issues, and from personal experience, the key to removing decals is to protect the car paint from scratches. First, use a heat gun or hairdryer to warm up the sticker area to soften the adhesive a bit. Then, gently lift it with a plastic scraper or the edge of a credit card—don't pull too hard to avoid tearing. For leftover adhesive, you can use alcohol or a professional adhesive remover; apply it, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wipe it off gently. If the sticker is on glass, like the rear window, don't delay removal to prevent dust buildup, which makes cleaning harder. After removal, check the paint for any damage. If it's not completely removed, you can repeat the process. For daily driving, choose high-quality, easy-to-remove decals to avoid the adhesive hardening under prolonged sun exposure. Keeping your car looking good is actually quite hassle-free.