You just bought a great used car that you love, but it has stickers on it that you can't stand. You can't be seen driving around with these eyesores, and you need to know how to remove them safely. The adhesive can damage the paintwork, especially if you start scraping the sticker off. Here are four tips to remove a sticker from your car without damaging it.
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