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Mon 28 Oct, 2013 07:03 am
when I pulled stickers from the car they have the sticky residue has been left on the car as white marks. They are NOT FADE marks. So how do i get the sticky stuff marks off?
@Ragman,
I'd use two sticks of dynamite.
@markgeorge530,
Those goat head stickers are the worst. When our dogs get stained with them it usually means having to use scissors to cut out the stickers from their fur.
@markgeorge530,
First shot should be WD-40. As they say "test in an inconspicuous area".
Glad your paint isn't faded. There is no cure for faded.
Do not scratch it with any thing sharp. try using a mild soap or take it to the service center for a valet cleaning..
I 'm going to have that problem too.
A few months ago, I bought a white Toyota Prius Hybrid.
I discovered that the parking lots of the world r FULL of white Toyotas.
(I was breaking into someone else's car after dinner in a restaurant parking lot;
[ too dark to read the license plate # ], before I figured out that it was not mine.)
To facilitate recognition of my own car, from a distance, I applied color-contrasting bumper stickers
bearing (implied) filosofical exhortations, e.g.: "CRIMINALS PREFER UNARMED VICTIMS" in addition
to NRA and Mensa decals. These r strategically positioned on front and back, and both sides.
I 'm going to remove and re-move one of the NRA decals, for better visibility. This will aid discernment from a distance.
I 'll need to clean off the residual glue. I 'll think of it as utterly annihilating gun control, as I wipe away the dirt.
David
OK: no cause for concern.
I have successfully removed one of my NRA decals from my white Toyota
and put a new one nearby, in a place of better visibility from a distance, in parking lots.
As it turns out, there was little residual glue,
and it was cleaned up easily with some Windex, praise be unto Wayne LaPierre.
David