Removing dealer sticker
I'm with you on this one. I don't like ANY kind of sticker on my car even if they did pay me. I had a plastic emblem on mine and took it off when I got home. I lucked out when I peeled it off. All of the double sided tape came off with no residue left behind.
Last edited by DJ2014; Oct 8, 2013 at 07:23 AM.
On one of my last cars... after the transaction was done. I walked with the sales guy out to the car (while he's saying congratulations) and, with him next to me, just started peeling it off. He laughed and was like whats wrong with that. My easy explanation was, it didn't come from the factory like that, so it doesn't belong. lol
On another previous car, I used floss and a student ID card to get off the 3D badge. Then a goof off to finish the remaining sticky stuff.
On another previous car, I used floss and a student ID card to get off the 3D badge. Then a goof off to finish the remaining sticky stuff.
If they take an additional 5k off the final price, I "may" advertise for them. Otherwise, they get a stren warning not to put a dealer emblem on the car at all.
I have decided to remove the dealer sticker from the rear panel of my car. I have heard one method where you soak a rag or paper towel in white vinegar and place it over the sticker for 10-15 minutes. Remove and start peeling. Any parts still sticking, repeat the process with the vinegar. My question is, will the vinegar damage the paint? It doesn't seem like it will but you never know.
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