Good day! Need reco for shops na expert/sanay mag-alis ng old anti-scratch sticker sa door step sill without damaging the paint. Thanks in advance.
Good day! Need reco for shops na expert/sanay mag-alis ng old anti-scratch sticker sa door step sill without damaging the paint. Thanks in advance.
Hot air blower or pouring hot water (not boiling). It softens the adhesive and makes it easier to remove.
Just be careful you don't melt anything made of plastic, fabric, or rubber using hot air.
Hot water has always worked for me whenever I remove adhesive stuff from a vehicle. Pasensya at Tyaga -tyaga Lang Ang kelangan.
Nasubukan ko na dati air blower - failed. kabado ako baka ma-damage ko clear coat
Try ko hot water ... 2011 old vehicle kaya kapit na kapit un 3M sticker
I agree that hot air has more potential for damage if you're not careful. But it is still the fastest way. The trick is to avoid keeping the heat pointed at the same spot, rather, you sweep continuously over the item you want to remove and make sure that the heat is evenly distributed.
Just use hot water. My kuya taught me this. Never failed.
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I tried the hot water method - lumalambot ng paunti-unti un edges ng sticker pero kapag tutuklapin na nadudurog sya ... tama si bro baludoy, kailangan ng madaming pasensya at uubos ng madaming oras
If it's breaking apart under hot water then the sticker was already in pieces even before the removal attempt. It was just being kept in place by being stuck to the car.
I get rid of conduction stickers not too long after I get plates. At most 1 year siguro.
Last edited by Dr.Kamiya; June 14th, 2026 at 11:25 AM.
Parang 2 layer yun sticker, top part brittle na at bitak-bitak na kaya madali na tuklapin ... Underneath (2nd layer) eto buo pa - sobrang bonded at tigas na. Per google dapat start peeling off sa edges, nakakatulong hot water palambutin unti-unti pero un nga nadudurog pag tuklapin na.
+1 sa Goo Gone.
But if you need something stronger than Goo Gone, you can always get 3M General Purpose Adhesive Remover (get the citrus-based variant as it is less toxic). If you need something even more industrial than that, the 3M Specialty Adhesive Remover is it.
Same for me, but I do try to peel the sticker in one piece (quite possible on a new car) and stick it to a sheet of bond paper. It is then kept in file with the other docs of the car (i.e. orig OR, CR, insurance).