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    How to remove dealer stickers from car.

    I managed to get the emblems off of my 89 accord w/ no problem just used a knife to pry it off. On my 2002 Civic Si I need to find some way to get the dealer sticker off w/o f'king up my paint. Can anyone offer any suggestions? Thanks!
    It's an Accord thing, they wouldn't understand!



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    Honda didnt make the Civic Si in 2002. try again
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    Heat gently with a hair dryer. If the vinyl is in relatively good shape they should come off in one piece. If any adhesive is left behind you can use camping stove fuel (naptha) or mineral spirits (paint thinner) to remove it without damaging the paint.

    Don't use laquer thinner, enamel reducer, or acetone, though!

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    i thought they did make 2002 civic Si's. it's called the SiR over in canada, but Si in USA.
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    1991 Civic SI: bunch of stuff done.

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    i saw one in the showroom

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    I used goo gone to remove my stickers. Just peel up one corner just a little and let the goo gone soak up on it and the try to peel it off. They're a bitch though, to get it so it won't scratch the paint.

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    Thumbs up I think I know what I drive

    Sorry tu burst your bubble, I drive a 2002 Civic Si...I signed the papers at the dealership. It's a hatchback not a coupe. You're not the only one who's made this mistake. www.honda.com or do a search on www.yahoo.com
    It's an Accord thing, they wouldn't understand!

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    The sticker should come off with just a little heat since it is pretty new. Believe me, it will work.

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