Removing dealer stickers
#11
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
The wife's hair dryer.
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MidnightDad wrote:
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> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
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MidnightDad wrote:
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> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
#12
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
The wife's hair dryer.
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
MidnightDad wrote:
>
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
MidnightDad wrote:
>
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
#13
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
The wife's hair dryer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
MidnightDad wrote:
>
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
MidnightDad wrote:
>
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
#14
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
I always tell the dealer to remove the "advertisement" from my vehicle or
pay the going rate to advertise for them. When they prep the vehicle for
delivery it is always gone.
But a heat gun at a low setting works or your wife's blow dryer. Great
suggestions.
Happy detailing
Gary
"MidnightDad" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1112634930.149105314ee8d3ac75ed6ad3ea9e5e63@t eranews...
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
pay the going rate to advertise for them. When they prep the vehicle for
delivery it is always gone.
But a heat gun at a low setting works or your wife's blow dryer. Great
suggestions.
Happy detailing
Gary
"MidnightDad" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1112634930.149105314ee8d3ac75ed6ad3ea9e5e63@t eranews...
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
#15
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
I always tell the dealer to remove the "advertisement" from my vehicle or
pay the going rate to advertise for them. When they prep the vehicle for
delivery it is always gone.
But a heat gun at a low setting works or your wife's blow dryer. Great
suggestions.
Happy detailing
Gary
"MidnightDad" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1112634930.149105314ee8d3ac75ed6ad3ea9e5e63@t eranews...
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
pay the going rate to advertise for them. When they prep the vehicle for
delivery it is always gone.
But a heat gun at a low setting works or your wife's blow dryer. Great
suggestions.
Happy detailing
Gary
"MidnightDad" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1112634930.149105314ee8d3ac75ed6ad3ea9e5e63@t eranews...
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
#16
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
I always tell the dealer to remove the "advertisement" from my vehicle or
pay the going rate to advertise for them. When they prep the vehicle for
delivery it is always gone.
But a heat gun at a low setting works or your wife's blow dryer. Great
suggestions.
Happy detailing
Gary
"MidnightDad" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1112634930.149105314ee8d3ac75ed6ad3ea9e5e63@t eranews...
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
pay the going rate to advertise for them. When they prep the vehicle for
delivery it is always gone.
But a heat gun at a low setting works or your wife's blow dryer. Great
suggestions.
Happy detailing
Gary
"MidnightDad" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1112634930.149105314ee8d3ac75ed6ad3ea9e5e63@t eranews...
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
#17
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
I always tell the dealer to remove the "advertisement" from my vehicle or
pay the going rate to advertise for them. When they prep the vehicle for
delivery it is always gone.
But a heat gun at a low setting works or your wife's blow dryer. Great
suggestions.
Happy detailing
Gary
"MidnightDad" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1112634930.149105314ee8d3ac75ed6ad3ea9e5e63@t eranews...
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
pay the going rate to advertise for them. When they prep the vehicle for
delivery it is always gone.
But a heat gun at a low setting works or your wife's blow dryer. Great
suggestions.
Happy detailing
Gary
"MidnightDad" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1112634930.149105314ee8d3ac75ed6ad3ea9e5e63@t eranews...
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
#18
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
You might try Goo Gone, great stuff for removing stickers.
Also, if I was to buy a new car I would inform the dealer in no
uncertain terms that if they put one of their stupid stickers on my new
car there would be a $2,000 advertising fee. They would have three
choices, pay the fee, remove the sticker, or sell the car to someone else.
I think I know what their choice would be! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
MidnightDad wrote:
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
>
Also, if I was to buy a new car I would inform the dealer in no
uncertain terms that if they put one of their stupid stickers on my new
car there would be a $2,000 advertising fee. They would have three
choices, pay the fee, remove the sticker, or sell the car to someone else.
I think I know what their choice would be! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
MidnightDad wrote:
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
>
#19
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
You might try Goo Gone, great stuff for removing stickers.
Also, if I was to buy a new car I would inform the dealer in no
uncertain terms that if they put one of their stupid stickers on my new
car there would be a $2,000 advertising fee. They would have three
choices, pay the fee, remove the sticker, or sell the car to someone else.
I think I know what their choice would be! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
MidnightDad wrote:
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
>
Also, if I was to buy a new car I would inform the dealer in no
uncertain terms that if they put one of their stupid stickers on my new
car there would be a $2,000 advertising fee. They would have three
choices, pay the fee, remove the sticker, or sell the car to someone else.
I think I know what their choice would be! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
MidnightDad wrote:
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
>
#20
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Re: Removing dealer stickers
You might try Goo Gone, great stuff for removing stickers.
Also, if I was to buy a new car I would inform the dealer in no
uncertain terms that if they put one of their stupid stickers on my new
car there would be a $2,000 advertising fee. They would have three
choices, pay the fee, remove the sticker, or sell the car to someone else.
I think I know what their choice would be! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
MidnightDad wrote:
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
>
Also, if I was to buy a new car I would inform the dealer in no
uncertain terms that if they put one of their stupid stickers on my new
car there would be a $2,000 advertising fee. They would have three
choices, pay the fee, remove the sticker, or sell the car to someone else.
I think I know what their choice would be! <G>
Jeff DeWitt
MidnightDad wrote:
> Any suggestions for removing the dealer's advertising appliqués without
> scratching the paint?
>
>