How to Remove Stickers from Car Body?
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Professional Method: Auto parts stores sell specialized sticker removers called adhesive removers. Simply spray it on the sticker, wait five minutes, and wipe it off with a cloth. High-pressure Water Gun Cleaning: Go to a car wash and use a high-pressure water gun to rinse the sticker until it softens, then carefully clean it with tar remover. Lighter Method: Use a lighter to briefly heat the sticker. The adhesive usually melts, allowing you to slowly scrape it off. For any remaining residue, it's recommended to use tar remover for a thorough clean.
Removing decals from your car body is actually not difficult, and I do it often myself. First, use a hairdryer or heat gun to warm up the sticker, softening the adhesive, then slowly peel it off starting from one corner. Avoid pulling too hard to prevent uneven tearing or leaving adhesive residue. If there’s any leftover glue after peeling, spray some adhesive remover or wipe it with an alcohol pad, gently rubbing it off to avoid scratching the car paint. Finally, wash the area with car cleaner and apply a layer of wax to maintain the shine. Be careful not to use knives or hard tools to scrape, as they can easily damage the paint. For old or stubborn stickers, you might need to try a few times—if they’re too firmly attached, it’s best to seek professional help. The whole process is simple and safe, and I always manage to get it done cleanly.