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January 9th, 2006 07:30 PM #1
hi guys. I want to remove the conduction sticker in my ae111 but I dont know the best way (DIY) to remove it. Ano ano po ang mga kelangan?
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January 9th, 2006 07:38 PM #2WD40 works fine for me.
Spray along the side until it seeps through, a few minutes will do, then slowly peel it off.
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January 9th, 2006 07:54 PM #3
tama, wd40 or even dish washing detergent. basta wag ka gagamit ng matigas when scrapping it off, like steel scraper, screwdriver, coin, knife, scrubbing pad, etc at sigurado gasgas ang glass. if you need something to scrape it off, use your fingernails. at most use a piece of soft wood (popsicle stick) or soft plastic. hindi bale matagal at tumulo ang 1 gallon na pawis wag lang magasgas ang glass at 1 gallon na luha ang tutulo ehehehehe!
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January 9th, 2006 07:56 PM #4
yung basahan na nilagyan ng mainit na tubig tapos itapal mo..matatanggal sya.
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January 9th, 2006 08:06 PM #5
hotwater + small towel + globe prepaid cellcard lang kailangan mo. Soak the towel in hotwater, gentley wipe the towel over the conduction sticker, use the card to scrape of the sticker, dahan dahan lang.. HTH
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January 9th, 2006 08:25 PM #6gaano ka hot yung tubig ? .. i've got some 2005 stickers that i want to take out ..
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January 9th, 2006 10:32 PM #8
Sa van namin ang ginawa ko kinukut ko at blade lang then water yun lang..Pero ang sakit nung kamay ko matapos ko kutkutin yung sa van namin na conduction sticker ang tagal na kase nun..
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January 9th, 2006 10:34 PM #9
Mainit na tubig works for me. Patong ko bimpo sa ibabaw ng conduction, then buhos mainit na tubig.
Iwan ko sandali. Pagbalik madali na alisin gamit plastic card (prepaid, etc.).
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January 9th, 2006 10:47 PM #10
I estimate your car is around 5-6 yrs. old so it would be safe to say that the conduction sticker has "melted" itself onto the glass surface. Once the conduction sticker has reached this phase/stage, it is going to be very difficult to remove it even with a sharp implement (a big no-no either way).
Anyways, I tried using acetone, paint thinner, or even stronger petroleum based solvents (if needed). Try using the aforementioned solvents in conjunction with a blunt implement (eg. credit card, lollipop stick,etc.). Never use sharp implements such as blades, etc bec. they do more damage than good. After completely removing the sticker, clean up using isopropyl (not ethyl) rubbing alcohol, to remove any oil-residue left.
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