How to Remove Aged Car Stickers?
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Aged car stickers can be removed using essential balm, toothpaste, alcohol, a hair dryer, or detergent. The specific methods are as follows: 1. Essential Balm. For stickers with strong adhesive that are difficult to peel off, you can buy a bottle of essential balm from a pharmacy. Then, use a towel or tissue, apply the essential balm to it, and slowly wipe the sticker. This makes it easy to remove without damaging the car's windshield. 2. Toothpaste. If there is a transparent film on the windshield, apply a little toothpaste and slowly rub the sticker area repeatedly. Then, use an oil card to gently scrape off any remaining adhesive. 3. Alcohol. Pour some alcohol onto a towel and wipe the sticker a few times—simple and practical. 4. Hair Dryer. If the transparent film has been on for too long and has aged, making it difficult to peel off, use a household hair dryer to heat it. This makes it easier to remove. 5. Detergent. If you have dish soap or soap at home, you can use them to clean the area. Wet the sticker, wipe it with a towel, and then rinse it off.