I just bought a used car and the back window has a few stickers on it. I want to remove these stickers to return the car to like-new condition. How can I remove stickers from a car window?
, a sticker doesn’t seem like a huge issue. Plus, you can remove them with ease. To remove a sticker from a car window, try one of these remedies:
Liberally apply rubbing alcohol to the sticker and let it sit for about five to ten minutes. The sticker should peel off with ease.
Use Goo Gone to remove the sticker.
Spray with window cleaner, then use a razor blade to peel it off.
Soak the sticker with WD-40 and then peel it off.
All of these should work effectively. All you need to do is look around the house to see what you have and then get to work. When you’re done, you should see windows that look brand new.
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