Thanks for all the great tips. Came here to actually find out how to take stickers off household glass items. In this day and age, they could make it easier by using removable ones.
WTH.... lets watch this again :50 Do not spray on window so you may prevent over spray... Very important... Then skip to 1:15.... LMAO... Yep Last 5 sec.... Made this video so you won't call us to remove stickers...
Super thorough, love the simple steps though. Lot of people talk about applying heat, wrapping the razor blade with tape for the hold, using isopropyl alcohol to finish off with, etc.... Your job was perfect and you just used glass cleaner, lint free wiper, and a razor as-is. 💯
Great video! It's kind of contradictory when you say to spray on the paper towel then soak the glass with the spray. No harm no foul! I need to take off a sticker so this does help!
Thanks for the video it was very detailed and to the point. Nevertheless like every other person I didn't follow instructions and used a butter knife with windex and wendy's napkins.
we have a large promotion sticker across most of the back window of our car, it's old and baked on due to the South's heat I've tried window cleaner, a razor and even wd 40 it won't come off i used the razor for like an hour and it just cracked the sticker but barely anything came off. Please Help!
Am I the only one that never has a problem with a simple glass scraper? I just replaced my sticker. it's sunny that maybe helped but I scraped it right off very little residue. It was a NY sticker. I didn't even have to wipe it off with googone or anything. Just scraped off the little residue with the same glass scraper. I spent more time pressing the new sticker onto the glass than removing the old sticker
I removed the sticker without issue. I now have a outline of the sticker that I can't get off the tinted glass (rear window of Outback) any suggestions??
Yes, you'll just want to make sure it's an amonia-free formula. Foaming glass cleaner helps the cleaner stay in place when sprayed onto the glass. Normal glass cleaner is more likely to run.
Today I removed a sticker that was applied on a military base, and it was as effin nasty. While this method was one of the few that I looked at, I decided to go with alcohol and a plastic razor blade. All the other ways this video said, I followed with microfiber. I could not see the commercial window spray that I have, breaking down that level of glue. It needed a solvent. A well dampened microfiber. Break the glue down with circular motions to soften it and then push out the residue with the blade. Then go back and keep working it down. It was medium easy, but it was quick and totally effective, with no glass damage.
You'll want to use a solvent to remove the sticker without scraping. However, contact the manufacturer first to ensure the solvent won't damage the defrost strips.
Yes, the same techniques can be used for removing stickers on the inside of a vehicle. However, for vehicles that have window film applied to the inside of the glass, don't use a razor blade as you'll damage the film.
Depending on the location of the mounting plates, try soaking the base with an adhesive remover, such as Goo Gone, first. Do it several times over several hours. This should dissolve/soften some of the adhesive to make removal easier. Just be sure to contain the adhesive remover so it doesn't spill onto anything else.
i removed the glass sticker with a hair blower and a blade, what happend is that the residue is gone but if you look closely inside you will see the old mark of the sticker, how to fix this?
Aftermarket tint is almost always applied to the interior side of a window. Factory tint is typically built into the glass. So you shouldn't damage tint by using a scraper on the exterior of the glass.
Ik this old but I had an ugly sticker on a car I bought 😭bought the items and it got the job done! (My cousin helped me out tho 🤣) it was an easy process
The same steps will work for inside the vehicle. Just be sure to avoid glass where window film has been applied. Also avoid any heating elements or other accessories.
You know, this is all well and good, but let's talk about registration stickers in states like NY, for example, where the reg sticker is all the way at the bottom of the windshield, where it meets the top of the dashboard and is on the driver's side so that the steering wheel offers further impediment. Contorting oneself enough to reach that area is problem enough.
Don't use a razor blade. As Dan mentioned, you'll want to use a solvent- just double check with the manufacturer that this is safe to use on the defrost strips first.
-Spray on the towel to prevent over spray.
-sprays directly onto window
Lol
1:23 - So much for protecting the car from OVERSPRAY....LOL
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The tip was for the inside glass. Nothing much to damage on exterior glass
Do as I say, not as I do
This method worked amazingly. Simple, easy to follow, and straight to the point. How To videos of this caliber are extremely rare.
Yeah, using a raw razor blade is really smart…
“ Spray it onto the cloth so you don’t get over spray” then he sprays it everywhere 😂
Thanks for all the great tips. Came here to actually find out how to take stickers off household glass items. In this day and age, they could make it easier by using removable ones.
WTH.... lets watch this again :50 Do not spray on window so you may prevent over spray... Very important... Then skip to 1:15.... LMAO... Yep Last 5 sec.... Made this video so you won't call us to remove stickers...
😂Oops! Do as we say, not as we do 😆
Super thorough, love the simple steps though. Lot of people talk about applying heat, wrapping the razor blade with tape for the hold, using isopropyl alcohol to finish off with, etc.... Your job was perfect and you just used glass cleaner, lint free wiper, and a razor as-is. 💯
Thanks for your help. I just bought a used car yesterday and that sticker is stuck on my windshield. I will take care of that today.
Great video! It's kind of contradictory when you say to spray on the paper towel then soak the glass with the spray. No harm no foul! I need to take off a sticker so this does help!
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I just started laughing after I saw that haha
@@thinshadow551 you're welcome!
He sprayed it on the towel to wipe off dirt of the glass lol.
I just use a dryer to remove my no insurance/tags stickers! 🚓 😂
Spray on towel not on the sticker to avoid over spray. SPRAYS DIRECTLY ON STICKER AFTER 😂😂😂
Whoops!
Love this window tip and Daniel is so easy to follow and he is so professional and simple instructions. Thanks Daniel !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Heat it with a hair dryer or a heat gun and it will peel off easy
I hope this really works.....i will try it today
@@rebel8440 did it
I have tried this and it still didn’t work it’s a very old cracked one any advice?
How do you clean the residue?
I don't have an outlet near my car, so this was just what I was looking for.
Sweet. Just got me a little used car and it has some silly sticker I want to remove. I'll give this a shot.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thanks for the video it was very detailed and to the point.
Nevertheless like every other person I didn't follow instructions and used a butter knife with windex and wendy's napkins.
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Lol
On god...I aint got no razor blade lol
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That’s what an ignorant hillbilly would do…
Funny, to avoid over spray you sprayed onto a towel, directly above the paint!
Lol seriously though, great video, you were a big help.
Can you use any auto glass cleaner? Or even any glass cleaner, e.g. Windolene?
glass cleaner without ammonia
Correct!
this was very helpful and explained well in simple and easy terms.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
as it the same for vinyl decals?
Yes, this method should work for vinyl decals as well.
how could you hate this video? people man.
I hate any videos produced by a milk toast wimp
we have a large promotion sticker across most of the back window of our car, it's old and baked on due to the South's heat I've tried window cleaner, a razor and even wd 40 it won't come off i used the razor for like an hour and it just cracked the sticker but barely anything came off. Please Help!
Very useful. Thank you.
Am I the only one that never has a problem with a simple glass scraper? I just replaced my sticker. it's sunny that maybe helped but I scraped it right off very little residue. It was a NY sticker. I didn't even have to wipe it off with googone or anything. Just scraped off the little residue with the same glass scraper. I spent more time pressing the new sticker onto the glass than removing the old sticker
How do I remove the residue shadow left after I removed the residue.
Can you do it w/o the razor?
Yes, something with a hard, clean plastic edge can work as well such as a thick credit card.
look up plastic razor blades, all of the benefits and non of the risks
Agreed!
I removed the sticker without issue. I now have a outline of the sticker that I can't get off the tinted glass (rear window of Outback) any suggestions??
Polish with cerium oxide
Just have a shop remove the tint and replace…cost around $100
Great video! Thank you!!
Will it work with Invisible Glass Premium Cleaner?
Yes, Invisible Glass is an ammonia-free product and should be safe to use.
Thank you so much, it work..
Where would I get a razor blade like this?
Go to Walmart they're all the same and its cheaper
Ur Buddy that does coke
Check the links we've added to the video description!
Will it works with the liquid spray glass Cleaner instead of the foamy one?
Yes, you'll just want to make sure it's an amonia-free formula. Foaming glass cleaner helps the cleaner stay in place when sprayed onto the glass. Normal glass cleaner is more likely to run.
Today I removed a sticker that was applied on a military base, and it was as effin nasty. While this method was one of the few that I looked at, I decided to go with alcohol and a plastic razor blade. All the other ways this video said, I followed with microfiber. I could not see the commercial window spray that I have, breaking down that level of glue. It needed a solvent. A well dampened microfiber. Break the glue down with circular motions to soften it and then push out the residue with the blade. Then go back and keep working it down. It was medium easy, but it was quick and totally effective, with no glass damage.
how to remove stickers INSIDE rear glass without heater damage ?
You'll want to use a solvent to remove the sticker without scraping. However, contact the manufacturer first to ensure the solvent won't damage the defrost strips.
Thank you man
Will this work with removing the temp registration sticker inside windshield after purchasing a car
Yes, the same techniques can be used for removing stickers on the inside of a vehicle. However, for vehicles that have window film applied to the inside of the glass, don't use a razor blade as you'll damage the film.
No, you have to replace the entire windshield…😳
It was helpful ...but not a great problem....a sticker the size of postage stamp on my car ?
So how do you remove mounting plates that are super sticky. I need to move a comma two camera and the original bracket is really, really stuck.
Depending on the location of the mounting plates, try soaking the base with an adhesive remover, such as Goo Gone, first. Do it several times over several hours. This should dissolve/soften some of the adhesive to make removal easier. Just be sure to contain the adhesive remover so it doesn't spill onto anything else.
1:23 - So much for protecting the car from OVERSPRAY........
Whoops!
i removed the glass sticker with a hair blower and a blade, what happend is that the residue is gone but if you look closely inside you will see the old mark of the sticker, how to fix this?
You can use cerium oxide to polish out the glass. Here's a link to a glass polish: amzn.to/3WHzi0X
Thank you, Just did it 👌🏼👍🏼
Thanks ☺️
You're welcome!
On tinted windows is ok?
Aftermarket tint is almost always applied to the interior side of a window. Factory tint is typically built into the glass. So you shouldn't damage tint by using a scraper on the exterior of the glass.
Thanks! Just what I needed!
What if the sticker is off but it leaves a sticker stain? Not the residue but like a clear sticker stain
We're not entirely sure what you're referring to. Can you elaborate on the issue you're seeing?
Will windex work?
As long as it's alcohol-free, Windex will work.
Non-ammonia Windex works, you can get it at Walmart.
how can i remove ghost lettering off of my car window?
Ghost lettering can be a bit tougher. You may need to use a glass polish.
Can you use wd-40 instead?
We don't recommend it. If you're looking for an adhesive remover, Goo Gone or others will work much better.
Thank you
Ik this old but I had an ugly sticker on a car I bought 😭bought the items and it got the job done! (My cousin helped me out tho 🤣) it was an easy process
Thank you so much for the video it was really so helpfull😍🤩
On point 👌
Thank You. I don't know why they didn't remove this sticker after purchase.
You're welcome!!
How about inside a car?
The same steps will work for inside the vehicle. Just be sure to avoid glass where window film has been applied. Also avoid any heating elements or other accessories.
You know, this is all well and good, but let's talk about registration stickers in states like NY, for example, where the reg sticker is all the way at the bottom of the windshield, where it meets the top of the dashboard and is on the driver's side so that the steering wheel offers further impediment. Contorting oneself enough to reach that area is problem enough.
In that case , you spray the sticker and stand outside and reach in the car with a razor blade scrapping tool…unless you have “ Alligator Arms”
We agree, this is difficult! You'll want to use a scraper with a long handle that will help you reach the sticker such as this one: amzn.to/43A1ll8
Thanks 👍
Where do I buy the razorblade lol
amzn.to/3WIQGmk
Nice. Thank you.
Welcome!
Thanks so much now I can remove a sticker off my car window that has my ex name on it! Ugh I can’t stand that sticker now lol
Best way..? - What about a heating gun?
Heat isn't recommended as it can cause the glass to crack if not applied correctly.
you should heat it up...
We don't recommend heat as this can cause the glass to crack if not applied correctly.
Not everyone has access to an electrical outlet where they live, I live in an apartment and that wouldn't be doable.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the video, it really helped. God bless you.
Mines on the inside with defrost lines
Be careful of the defrost lines. Don't use a razor blade or scraper on them.
Thx
No problem!
Heat=solution! Not too much either.
sprays directly over the glass meh
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WTH do they make it so difficult to remove these stickers
Only problem is carvana applies all their stickers inside expensive cars like Tesla windshield its a complete nightmare
Best to use a hair dryer. Fast n easy.
How does a hairdryer work on stickers?
@@anncazares111 Softens the adhesive. Works for removing price tags from glass, ceramics, etc., in your house, too.
Be careful using heat. Fast temperature changes can crack glass or damage nearby paint, gaskets, etc.
You should have used a hair dryer or heat gun to soften the adhesive first…
You'll need to be careful when using heat as it can damage nearby paint, gaskets, and trim.
'Go ahead' and feel patronised.
Dealer stickers are such a pain in the ash. Can’t these nincompoops put cut off tags by now?
Lol… you made it look more like a complex surgery being performed.
We try to be thorough!
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A pain in the ass. And most stinkers are inside
I say just spray the stcker with the windex...qnd save the paper towel to dry the window. Also, I thought everyone put the sticker in the inside .
Car makers need to stop applying these stickers. Very annoying.
I love you lol
what if its underneath the glass on the inside, i have one that's stuck on the defrost strips from the previous owner
Use “ GOOF OFF “
Don't use a razor blade. As Dan mentioned, you'll want to use a solvent- just double check with the manufacturer that this is safe to use on the defrost strips first.