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    How do you take off a bumper sticker that was applied to paint?
    Chad Zani
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    Chad Zani is an Auto Detailing Expert based in Los Angeles, California. He is the Director of Franchising at Detail Garage, an automotive detailing company with locations around the U.S. and Sweden. He and his team are auto detailing experts that offer detailing and car care services.
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    Peel it off slowly and carefully. If it's a newer sticker, it will probably come off in one piece, but if it's an older sticker, it will probably be brittle and come off in pieces. Also, if you scrape it off, be careful, because the paint under the sticker might be compromised.
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    Are bumper stickers removable?
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    Some bumper stickers are designed to be relatively easy to remove, although not all “removable” adhesives come off as easily as you might like! If you want a sticker that’s really easy to remove and even put back on, buy or make your own magnetic stickers.
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    Can you use WD40 to remove bumper stickers?
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    Yes, WD40 is a great solvent for loosening stubborn stickers. Spray a little around the edges of the sticker to loosen them so that you can start gently peeling the sticker off.
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    How long do bumper stickers last?
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    Some stickers can last for decades, but with lots of exposure to the elements, you’ll probably start seeing fading and wear and tear in a matter of months. Your stickers will last longer if you can park your car in a shaded area and minimize exposure to sunlight.
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    The problem is that the bumper sticker is dried on and has no adhesive, so I can't peel it. Any ideas?
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    Go to the auto parts store and buy a decal remover. It's a rubber disk mounted on a shaft that you place in a drill; while spinning the drill motor, use the rubber disk to remove the sticker without damaging the vehicle finish.
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