Removing stickers from the car
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tannerman8807
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I use 3M its a product that you can get from a paint suppliers, does what it says on the tin, removes stickers and glue etc no damage to paint.
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I used a stanley knife blade ( you've got to have a VERY steady hand and take your time ) and then cleaned off the adhesive residue with white spirit. Then T cut and polish.
If you can lift a corner of the stickers they may just peel off.
If you can lift a corner of the stickers they may just peel off.

e30topless said : Proper BMW's have 4 headlights, last of the run was the E30 and E34/E32 anything after that is just complete shite
Unfortunately my kitchen is ever so slightly too narrow to fit a touring, must remember that when looking for a new place to live.pony2 wrote:Steam from a kettle?
Cheers for all the suggestions, I will try peeling the unbelievably tacky (pun intended) sticker off and clean the remains of oh-so-cheesy glued on "badging" at the rear with a 3M stuff or white spirit.
T-cut and polish are the terms I'm unfamilar with unless you mean "them Polish" who as we all know are responsible for everything bad in Britain (yes, fuzzy, I'm thinking of you as I write this
Good thinking that! Obviously my glue sniffing area where I keep all my solvents is big enough to accomodate the car.pony2 wrote:Obviously depends how big Casper's dressing room is?Supafly wrote:a hair dryer is a good tool for something like this. just warm it up and peel away.... then thinners or white spirit t cut etc etc
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town325i
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3m make lots of different products which are you suggesting use?tannerman8807 wrote:I use 3M its a product that you can get from a paint suppliers, does what it says on the tin, removes stickers and glue etc no damage to paint.

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tannerman8807
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Ill get in the garage in the morning as it piss** down now
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i had a massive dirty dealer sticker on my new hilux peeled off sticker bit by bit with fingernails and then used petrol on a rag. Its unbelievably effective and no damage whatsoever. You obviously need to wash wax and polish the area at the same time. Job done.
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Heat gun (used intelligently) gets them off, usually with little or no residue.
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d6dph
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Yep, If you do have any residue, Autoglym intensive tar remover will remove any old glue.Brianmoooore wrote:Heat gun (used intelligently) gets them off, usually with little or no residue.
How long have they been on there and what colour vehicle are they on?

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Especially if the car is red!d6dph wrote:How long have they been on there and what colour vehicle are they on?
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I took the GB sticker off my red touring in my sig when the new style number plates became an acceptable alternative. I soon put another one on!
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My 318iS has pinstripes down the sides that someone of questionable taste decided to fit some time ago that id really like to remove.....wasnt sure whether the stripes were attched with some kind of solvent based glue and as a result may have damaged the laquer though?
Any thoughts?
(sorry to hijack the thread!)
Chris
Any thoughts?
(sorry to hijack the thread!)
Chris

