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Hi guys,

just a quick question, I think someone here might have the same experience...dealer's sticker on rear windscreen, I sooo wanna peel it off, but it seems impossible, I tried and it took me more than 10 mins to peel off a tiny part of it...anyone got a better idea?

Cheers

Ray


Posted

Good advice re heat gun.

But if you don't have access to one, grab a razor blade from hardware store, and perhaps use some hot water to help loosen the adhesive.

Always with a lot of care though.


Posted
Good advice re heat gun.

But if you don't have access to one, grab a razor blade from hardware store, and perhaps use some hot water to help loosen the adhesive.

Always with a lot of care though.

Thanks for that, I will make sure i won't crack the glass.... :P

Posted

stanley knife blade and windex to remove the glue

Posted
Good advice re heat gun.

But if you don't have access to one, grab a razor blade from hardware store, and perhaps use some hot water to help loosen the adhesive.

Always with a lot of care though.

Thanks for that, I will make sure i won't crack the glass.... :P

Cool as - I still have the image of an uncoordinated friend putting a lot of pressure on the blade, and slicing it through the sticker and into his window rubber.......what a goose!

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Make sure you wet the screen first otherwise the blade will scratch the glass...

agree with the post above!! gotta take care as if u scratch glass... its gone ! >< lolz

Posted
Make sure you wet the screen first otherwise the blade will scratch the glass...

agree with the post above!! gotta take care as if u scratch glass... its gone ! >< lolz

its not gone :P just annoying.. i have a few fine one :P heheh

Posted

eh its heaps hard to scratch glass if you do it right

i put a fair amount of pressure on the blade, holding it at like a 45 degree angle

it sorta conforms to the shape of the glass

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