I want to remove the apex sticker from the windshield of my sled without damaging the shield. has anyone done this and whats the best way of doing it? i tried to peel it with my fingernail like evry other sticker I have ever removed and i cant even get it started. Any ideas? Thanks

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Use a hair dryer and get it really hot it will come off. Clean up the residue with goop off.


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Goo gone works like magic.
WD-40 works good also
The key is lots of heat but not melting and the glue should come with it.


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I agree, heat peal then wd 40, I have read that goo gone is very good but that Goof off -sounds similar but does ruin surfaces.
These sound so similar I get nervous which is which and stick with WD 40.
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These sound so similar I get nervous which is which and stick with WD 40.
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I use a heat gun but you have to be careful not to overheat. Simply apply heat randomly until you get the sticker started and only apply more heat as required to remove the sticker completely. Goo-gone and Windex for cleanup 
