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i put damp newspaper over mine for about 1/2 an hour to soften the sticker, then scraped it off with a plastic card, like a credit card, came off well.

bigdatto, my mate has used eucalyptus oil on his car to remove a sticker before, but it stripped the gloss off the paint :) .. was a bit harsh i guess.

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I strip EVERY car I buy of it's badges. (Over 7 new cars so far)

I use a hair dryer to warm (Note, NOT heat) the sticker and paintwork.

Once the area is warm enough to be uncomfortable to touch, any sticker/badge will peel off easy.

Any sticky left, I will use metho to get rid of.

Dry, then wash car, use some polish on the area.

Sweet.!

i would like to get a new sticker too - mine is also old n crappy and half peeled itself off. a lot of people i know have replaced it with Apexi n trust etc stickers but i prefer to have GTS-T one there - where can i get a brand newie?

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