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At Home Depot they have some stuff called goo be gone that works ok. Biggest problem is getting it to stay on the side of the car to soak in. I use a rag soaked in the stuff and hold it on for awhile first.
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Acrysol works really good for removing the glue after the decals are peeled off and won't harm the paint.. You can get it in a aerosol spray or in a quart can. It's availabale at most paint and body supply stores.
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My name is Lee... The Doughboy I manage a auto body shop for over 20 years The best way is to use a hair dryer to warm up the decals if you get them too hot the decal will seperate from the glue and leave all the glue on the car.Peel the corner back to the center If any glue is left over use 3m adhesive remover and a plastic razor blade. You can get them at Lowes or Home cheapo.... You have to be careful with thinner it will soften the paint and will damage it. If you have any question you can contact me on here Lee
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Like Lee said,......I use a hair dryer to get decals and lettering off also, go nice and slow.
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