How can I take this off?

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Is there a way to safely remove it without messing up the paint? I have an eraser wheel, not sure if that would work since its not something "sticky"ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1367966090.238523.jpg
 

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have also seen/ heard that lighter fluid works as well... but googone would be my choice along with a nice polish and waxing

andrew -
 
Goo off did nothing... I even held it on there and let it soak a little bit.

You can use a thin plastic spatula to scrape the actual sticker portion (or the majority of sticky) off then use the goof off to remove the sticky residue. The plastic spatula should be one like for turning eggs. Somewhat rigid. Since it's plastic it won't scratch the paint. Still be careful. Good luck!
 
You can use a thin plastic spatula to scrape the actual sticker portion (or the majority of sticky) off then use the goof off to remove the sticky residue. The plastic spatula should be one like for turning eggs. Somewhat rigid. Since it's plastic it won't scratch the paint. Still be careful. Good luck!

Thanks, i'll try that also. I'm at work, but the shop is bound to have something like that somewheres...
 
Wd40 helps remove the sticky residue, also orange oil works very well. Just usually isnt a household item.
 
Peel it off, the goo gone the rest and use your nails... Had to do that for the dealer stick they put on my '13


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Eraser wheel should work. Also, you could try a product by 3m called stripe remover, then use goo gone for adhesive. Good luck!
 
Is there a way to safely remove it without messing up the paint? I have an eraser wheel, not sure if that would work since its not something "sticky"View attachment 28855

hair dryer heat up the sticker and slowly peel it back then use goo gone to remove the remaining goo did it to my jeep to remove dealer logo and my dads car to remove sticker on paint works like a charm.
 
x2 on the hair dryer. A heatgun may be too hot and mess up the paint. It worked on my wrangler stickers. Best of luck.
 
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