How to remove car stickers

So you just bought a new car, but you do not like the look of the stickers on the windshield. Well, now there is a simple and easy way to get those stickers removed without damaging your windows, all you need are just some cleaning products in the house and your car will no longer seem like a mobile advertising vehicle. I'm not saying it's a bad thing to drive with a price tag on your car, but you may not want to wear them. In this tutorial I will explain the easiest way to remove the annoying free stickers . If you do, you can achieve it.

You will need to:
  • Spray WD-40
  • Paper towels
  • Spatula
  • Water
Steps to follow:

one

Start by taking a couple of wet paper towels and pass it through the window where the stickers are . The objective of this is to remove excess dirt from the sticker and the window before continuing with the WD-40. A lot of times the dealer will leave cars stopped or outside for weeks and even months without washing, so doing this step ensures that you will work on a clean surface.

two

After leaving the window to dry for one minute, take the WD-40 and spray the sticker . Make sure you put on a thick layer of WD-40 because you're going to have to allow it to soak for about 10 to 15 minutes. Avoid using the WD-40 in the sun, since it will dry in your window and you will have to apply more, for better results you should do it during the early morning or when the sun has gone down.

3

The next step is to take the plastic scraper / spatula and place it under the sticker .

4

Once it is completely under the label it starts to push up so that the adhesive starts to come out of the window, if the sticker still does not come out, spray more WD-40 and wait a little longer and repeat the process.

5

The last step to complete the task is to take another set of paper towels, make sure you take more than one so that it does not break.

6

Begin to clean the window to get rid of the WD-40, you can also pass water in the window after having completely removed the sticker to be sure that the WD-40 is gone.