Any hacks for removing a stubborn sticker off glass?
I want to get this old sticker off my car window and it's driving me nuts. How do people do this? Am I doomed to live with this splotchy, faded sticker on my car window for all eternity?
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This is one of the old tricks that hasn't really changed much in the last 20 years—use a razor blade to scrape a corner up and work the sticker off using your fingers and the razor blade. And then if there's glue residue, just grab a new razor and use it to scrape the glue gunk away.
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For a smooth surface like glass, you can also try using a card to scrape it off if you don't have a razor blade. I wouldn’t recommend using a credit card (just in case something goes wrong) so instead try using a grocery store membership card or something similar.
Heat can also help loosen up adhesive residue and you can try using a hair dryer to heat up the sticker and then peel it off.
Some of the more powerful solutions are solvents like acetone or rubbing alcohol. These will quickly remove leftover adhesive once you've gotten most of the sticker off.
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Heat can also help loosen up adhesive residue and you can try using a hair dryer to heat up the sticker and then peel it off.
Some of the more powerful solutions are solvents like acetone or rubbing alcohol. These will quickly remove leftover adhesive once you've gotten most of the sticker off.
Reader Answers
My grandmother had a trick for this that I always thought was really random and clever. She’d spritz the sticker with WD-40 and just wait for the WD-40 to air dry naturally. For whatever reason, the WD-40 would break up the adhesive and the sticker would sort of crumple up. Then, you could just peel it right off by hand.
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I think the WD-40 thing works for the same reason vinegar, rubbing alcohol, and acetone nail polish remover work. They’re all acidic solvents. Any of these products should help break down the sticker glue and make scraping it up easy.
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The hairdryer thing works great. You just heat the sticker with a hairdryer on the highest setting for like a minute or so. The glue from the sticker will soften as it melts and then you can just use a paper towel to wipe the remaining gunk away. Works for any glass surface.
You can also try oil. Anything like baby oil or olive oil will help break down the sticker and the adhesive. Windex is a good one to try, too, and Goo-Gone works wonders if you have some!
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You can also try oil. Anything like baby oil or olive oil will help break down the sticker and the adhesive. Windex is a good one to try, too, and Goo-Gone works wonders if you have some!
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