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    Anti-social yakov456's Avatar
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    dealership sicker removal

    Can someone help me, I have this damn dealership sticker on the back of my car just above the si badge. How can I take this off without damaging the paint. Thanks.:)

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    get a hair dryer and heat it up.then peel off with your finger nails.;)

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    Anti-social yakov456's Avatar
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    Easy as that huh. Thanks to you my ep's going to look a whole lot cleaner.:D

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    Re: dealership sicker removal

    Originally posted by yakov456
    Can someone help me, I have this damn dealership sticker on the back of my car just above the si badge. How can I take this off without damaging the paint. Thanks.:)
    My dealer was going to put a sticker on my EP and I said no way. So instead they just did the plate.


    Adam

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    Re: Re: dealership sicker removal

    Originally posted by Team


    My dealer was going to put a sticker on my EP and I said no way. So instead they just did the plate.


    Adam
    Yea I made of point in saying no to that as well. I said I will take a plate holder but no badges.

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    ...phone's ringin' Dude.. 02TafWhtSi's Avatar
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    I took my i-vtec sticker off with a hairdryer - just be patient and it'll pull clean off ;)

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    Mine already had a dealer sticker on it but I told them to take it off when they prepped it for pick-up. They used a heatgun but a strong hairdryer should do just fine.

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