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    Question bumber stickers

    so i've been driving my hatch for a little while without really working on it (going to start this spring) but there's a few bumper stickers that my crazy hippie mother left on, and they're not coming off.
    any suggestions to remove these? bear in mind that it's a DX so it has rubber bumpers (not painted)

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    goof off

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    a heat gun should loosen it up then use bug and tar to remove the glue
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    a heat gun should loosen it up then use bug and tar to remove the glue
    i hope by bug and tar you mean bug and tar remover and not actual bugs and tar
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    A heatgun should def do the trick. They are very very powerful little guns.

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    Hair drier or heat gun, and then some goof off or goo gone to get rid of the leftover residue.

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    Oh yeah, it is spelled bumper

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    if you do it right with a heat gun you wont leave any residue left. i've taken many stickers off that way with out leaving a spot. the easiest way to do it is roll it around a marker or something that way you can pull evenly and steadily.
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    once you get the stickers off, goo gone works wonders on glue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharkyX
    once you get the stickers off, goo gone works wonders on glue.
    Heck, it works wonders on anything you can't get off. Cleans your dash, gets that crap you have stuck in the carpet out, cleans your steering wheel, strips off overspray paint, gets rid of bugs and crap on your bumpers, cleans your tail lights, cleans your mirrors... works on everything.

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    I used a razor blade to get mine off. Works like a charm next to the rubber bumper. Just keep the razor flat so you don't knick the bumper. And then clean w/ goof off or acetone.

    That's got to be the cleanest living DX I've ever seen.
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    Oh yeah, it is spelled bumper
    lol
    that was a typo.
    thx for help.
    (scurries off to find some goof off, so i can goof off)

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