Dealer applied sticker

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charhorse
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Dealer applied sticker

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Dealer applied a decal-sticker to the back hatch of my 2005 Vibe.Any good ways of removing it without damaging the paint. TIA
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Re: Dealer applied sticker (charhorse)

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ashleymc_38
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Re: Dealer applied sticker (kevera)

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Hairdryer works awsome...that is how I took mine off Just dont get it too hot.
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Re: Dealer applied sticker (ashleymc_38)

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Quote, originally posted by ashleymc_38 »Hairdryer works awsome...that is how I took mine off Just dont get it too hot.Yeah, you'll soften the paint... (yes, I have a thumbprint on my Vibe.) *hangs head in shame*
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Quote, originally posted by VforVIBE »Yeah, you'll soften the paint... (yes, I have a thumbprint on my Vibe.) *hangs head in shame*Just think of it as personalized vehicle identification.
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Re: Dealer applied sticker (charhorse)

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Thanks to all for the replys
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