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     Location: East Texas | How to you remove stickers from your horse trailers? I have tried Goo Off and it didn't do a great job. Thanks! |
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       Location: In The Snow, AZ | Did you try Goof Off or Goo Gone? Goof off has always worked well for me. Comes in a little metal can... We use it to take stickers and emblems off of vehicle windows, trailer stickers and decals, tape remnants off of stuff..... The only other thing I have heard that works is rubbing gasoline on it. |
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           Location: Kansas | I always used a razor blade and carefully peeled it off. Then used goo off to get the sticky stuff off |
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     Location: East Texas | ~BINGO~ - 2015-08-24 2:22 PM
Did you try Goof Off or Goo Gone? Goof off has always worked well for me. Comes in a little metal can... We use it to take stickers and emblems off of vehicle windows, trailer stickers and decals, tape remnants off of stuff..... The only other thing I have heard that works is rubbing gasoline on it.
I think it is Goo Off.. I need to get the Goo Gone! |
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      Location: Feeding mosquitos, FL | Mineral spirits - get it in the paint section at Home Depot. Wipe it on to loosen the glue then scrape it off with a razor blade. It won't damage your finish. |
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      Location: Northern CA | Acetone and a razor blade. |
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If it's a small job, try a blow drier on the hottest setting, it should help release the adhesive. Then you can use lacquer thinner to remove the sticky! |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | This is made by 3M. It feels like an eraser for a pencil. Most hardware stores carry them. Fits in any drill. Lasts forever.
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     Location: Spokompton, Wa | What Komet said. My husband and I run a detail shop and we use the air eraser for stickers. Then we use a type of thinner to get the leftover glue off. |
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| komet. - 2015-08-24 2:50 PM
This is made by 3M. It feels like an eraser for a pencil. Most hardware stores carry them. Fits in any drill. Lasts forever.
This.................I think you get them at a parts store |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | I use lemon essential oil. I peel as much of it off as I can and then I saturate the sticker in the oil and it rubs right off |
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     Location: East Texas | I have some lemon essential oils... I will try that and if it doesn't work, I'll go on to one of the other suggestions made by y'all! Thank you!! |
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      Location: Arkansas | horsesinharleton - 2015-08-24 2:17 PM
How to you remove stickers from your horse trailers? I have tried Goo Off and it didn't do a great job. Thanks!
Oh me, I read that as "horse's tail"---I couldn't imagine why you had stickers there!!! |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Let us know how you get it off! |
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     Location: East Texas | Chandler's Mom - 2015-08-24 4:31 PM
horsesinharleton - 2015-08-24 2:17 PM
How to you remove stickers from your horse trailers? I have tried Goo Off and it didn't do a great job. Thanks!
Oh me, I read that as "horse's tail"---I couldn't imagine why you had stickers there!!!
I use horse's tail stickers so I can distinguish one horse from another!! LOL!!!
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     Location: East Texas | lexyy12 - 2015-08-25 3:11 PM
Let us know how you get it off!
Will do!! |
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