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Old Apr 8, 2008, 12:32 PM
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getting sticky stuff off of glass on car window

How do I get the sticky stuff off the car window after removing decal?

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Old Apr 8, 2008, 04:49 PM   #2  
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try a blow dryer to heat the glue, then CAREFULLY using a plastic scraper, attempt to remove the glue.
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Put some WD 40 on a soft cloth and rub the sticky goo, it will soon loosen.
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Also, your local home center will likely have a product called Goo Gone that works on most label and sticker adhesive.

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As mentioned, Goo Gone works. There's another product that works well, called Goof Off:

Buy Goof Off The Ultimate Remover Online at drugstore.com
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Try 93% rubbing alcohol. Works like a charm. Not the 70% stuff, but the 93% stuff.
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