removing dealer's sticker
#1
removing dealer's sticker
has anybody had any experience doing this?
It's right below the badge on the back hatch and seems like it should be a fairly straightforward diy thing but I want to make sure I don't damage the paint.
It's right below the badge on the back hatch and seems like it should be a fairly straightforward diy thing but I want to make sure I don't damage the paint.
#4
Yeah this is my first time buying a car, so I made the mistake of not telling them that I do not want their dealer stickers on my car. I'm thinking about trying to take them off myself, hopefully they don't leave residue :P
#6
the first thing i did was to remove the dealer sticker and the pinstripes. both of them came off with nothing other than my fingernail picking up a leading edge of the decal then peeling it away. i guess they hadn't had time to "bake" on yet?
#9
turns out it's just a basic adhesive backed sticker, no glue, so because I'm impatient I went out tried the fingernail method (very gently) that KineticTLS and thirdeyebrian mentioned. Sticker came off, no problem. I think it helped that it had warmed up in the sun, too.
So, fingernail method worked for me, though your results may vary.
Thanks, all.
So, fingernail method worked for me, though your results may vary.
Thanks, all.
#10
+1, I have heard a hair dryer is the best.
#12
Rod2Rice, Nice touch!
The badge from my Honda dealer was just vinyl press-on lettering, which peeled easily with a fingernail.
I bought a WRX once, which had a hard plastic badge affixed with foam tape. I bought a heat gun to help remove it, since we don't have hair dryers here in Arizona.
The badge from my Honda dealer was just vinyl press-on lettering, which peeled easily with a fingernail.
I bought a WRX once, which had a hard plastic badge affixed with foam tape. I bought a heat gun to help remove it, since we don't have hair dryers here in Arizona.
#13
My dealer also put vinyl lettering and they were easily removed. I also removed front license plate (dummy plate) w/ dealer's whole biz card displayed.
My Fit also comes w/ pin stripes - I didn't ask for it and not charged for it either. I am not sure if I like it or not - probably prefer the clean look w/o it but I don't have a strong emotional against it either - I simply don't know what to make of it - is it good to have pin stripes or does it make the car look "conventional"?
My Fit also comes w/ pin stripes - I didn't ask for it and not charged for it either. I am not sure if I like it or not - probably prefer the clean look w/o it but I don't have a strong emotional against it either - I simply don't know what to make of it - is it good to have pin stripes or does it make the car look "conventional"?
#14
My dealer also put vinyl lettering and they were easily removed. I also removed front license plate (dummy plate) w/ dealer's whole biz card displayed.
My Fit also comes w/ pin stripes - I didn't ask for it and not charged for it either. I am not sure if I like it or not - probably prefer the clean look w/o it but I don't have a strong emotional against it either - I simply don't know what to make of it - is it good to have pin stripes or does it make the car look "conventional"?
My Fit also comes w/ pin stripes - I didn't ask for it and not charged for it either. I am not sure if I like it or not - probably prefer the clean look w/o it but I don't have a strong emotional against it either - I simply don't know what to make of it - is it good to have pin stripes or does it make the car look "conventional"?
#15
My Fit also comes w/ pin stripes - I didn't ask for it and not charged for it either. I am not sure if I like it or not - probably prefer the clean look w/o it but I don't have a strong emotional against it either - I simply don't know what to make of it - is it good to have pin stripes or does it make the car look "conventional"?
I kept mine on. I didn't think I'd like it, but after seeing it in person, I think it looks good on my white Fit. I think it'll look even better when the windows are tinted, and they'll compliment each other.
Maybe...
#17
Rod2Rice, Nice touch!
The badge from my Honda dealer was just vinyl press-on lettering, which peeled easily with a fingernail.
I bought a WRX once, which had a hard plastic badge affixed with foam tape. I bought a heat gun to help remove it, since we don't have hair dryers here in Arizona.
The badge from my Honda dealer was just vinyl press-on lettering, which peeled easily with a fingernail.
I bought a WRX once, which had a hard plastic badge affixed with foam tape. I bought a heat gun to help remove it, since we don't have hair dryers here in Arizona.
#18
Hairdryers
Goodguy said:
Why wouldn't you have hair dryers?
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I live in NM, just next to AZ, but I spend a few weeks each year in the Phoenix area. I think Goodguy is from MN? Well....if you step out into temps of 108 deg F, with humidity of 5%, you certainly do not need a hairdryer....or any kind of dryer.
You are already dry.....and very hot. But at 5% humidity, you don't even sweat. Go there sometime, but be prepared.
Why wouldn't you have hair dryers?
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I live in NM, just next to AZ, but I spend a few weeks each year in the Phoenix area. I think Goodguy is from MN? Well....if you step out into temps of 108 deg F, with humidity of 5%, you certainly do not need a hairdryer....or any kind of dryer.
You are already dry.....and very hot. But at 5% humidity, you don't even sweat. Go there sometime, but be prepared.
#19
Goodguy said:
Why wouldn't you have hair dryers?
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I live in NM, just next to AZ, but I spend a few weeks each year in the Phoenix area. I think Goodguy is from MN? Well....if you step out into temps of 108 deg F, with humidity of 5%, you certainly do not need a hairdryer....or any kind of dryer.
You are already dry.....and very hot. But at 5% humidity, you don't even sweat. Go there sometime, but be prepared.
Why wouldn't you have hair dryers?
*******************************
I live in NM, just next to AZ, but I spend a few weeks each year in the Phoenix area. I think Goodguy is from MN? Well....if you step out into temps of 108 deg F, with humidity of 5%, you certainly do not need a hairdryer....or any kind of dryer.
You are already dry.....and very hot. But at 5% humidity, you don't even sweat. Go there sometime, but be prepared.
Best way is to take a hair dryer or heat gun and heat it up then wear gloves and pick it off.
If there is any glue left, take some goo gone or 3M adhesive remover and it will take it right off.
#20
I told the salesman to remove the sticker when I went in to look at the car prior to doing all the paperwork (paying/insurance etc) and he removed it. I had one of the service guys put my plates on and when I got home I noticed the service guy put another sticker back on ugh. Took a hair dryer and set it to warm and put it over the sticker for a minute. I used my fingernail and SLOWLY peeled at one corner while keeping the hair dryer on the sticker. It came off without any marks. I ended up removing the dealership license plate frames in the process. I hate advertising for dealerships.