Outback "tire track" sticker?

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Hey all...

The nifty "tire track" emblem on the back of my '95 Outback is peeling off.
While I normally wouldn't care about a sticker, I always did like that one
and am sad to see it go. Anyone ever replaced one of these, know how much
it might cost, and have any tips on removing the remnants of the old one w/o
damaging the paint?

Thanks

-Matt
 
Henry said:
Lighter fluid is really good for removing adhesive from painted surfaces.

So's WD-40 if the adhesive hasn't cooked onto the paint. If it has,
there's a 3-M product, General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner, part no. 08984,
you should be able to find at an automotive paint supply store.

Rick
 
Wifes hair dryer is good for bumper stickers. Goo be gone good for those sticky remains.
Be patient w/ the dryer--let the sticker get HOT before trying to peel it off.. she wont catch you if your careful.
 

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