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		<title>Removing Dealer Stickers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost every car dealer places a sticker on their cars to advertise to other drivers where you purchased your vehicle from.  The problem is that many people simply don’t want to be a driving advertisement. But removing these sometimes annoying stickers can be done fairly easily without causing any damage.]]></description>
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<p>Almost every car dealer <a title="places a sticker" href="http://auto.howstuffworks.com/how-to-read-a-car-window-sticker.htm">places a sticker</a> on their cars to advertise to other drivers where you purchased your vehicle from.  The problem is that many people simply don’t want to be a driving advertisement. But removing these sometimes annoying stickers can be done fairly easily without causing any damage to glass or paint.</p>
<p>To prepare to remove dealer stickers, you’ll want to have a plastic spatula, some type of glue or adhesive remover, or an adhesive removal spray or bug spray. To begin the removal, <a title="Windshield Repair Pittsburgh" href="http://www.smailautoglass.com/">Windshield Repair Pittsburgh</a> says you’ll want to wash the area around the sticker with warm, soapy water. Then spray the adhesive or bug remover over the sticker. Once the sticker is soaked, you’ll want use the use the spatula to pry off the sticker.</p>
<p>When you have most of the sticker off your new car, you can take the adhesive removal and apply it to any remaining adhesive that may be on the area. If you’re having trouble getting the sticker off, <a title="Toyota Service Minneapolis" href="http://www.burnsvilletoyotaserviceminneapolis.com/">Toyota Service Minneapolis</a> recommends applying heat via a hair dryer which may also also be helpful. The sticker may also require a bit of elbow grease to remove it entirely. <a title="Minneapolis Collision Center" href="http://www.minneapoliscollisioncenter.com/">Minneapolis Collision Center</a> always warn customers to avoid using razor blades or other types of metal scrapping tools as this will likely scratch your window or paint.<span id="more-9"></span></p>
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