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Old 12-09-2011, 01:29 AM   #31
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Default Re: Removing dealer stickers.

There's stuff at the supermarket that's usually in the laundry section. It takes off chewing gum, wax, tar etc.......if the sticker is on the outside just use one of those products. I use a planet ark one which is called "orange power sticky spot and goo dissolver".....Hope that helps! P.S- is fairly safe for paint work but it's probably best to do the ol' check in an area the size of a 5 cent coin that no one will notice if it goes yukk or trashes the area!
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