tschangrx7
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I’m concerned they might use the same method used on regular paint car to remove the stubborn sticker and damage the matte paint.Make the dealer take it off. I have done this in the past.
I tried the heat gun + credit card method and it would not budge. I’ll contact the dealer.Better them then you, but to tell you the truth, you can peel it off pretty easy if it was just put on. Luckily, my dealer did not put a dealer sticker on my new GV80. They gave me a tag surround, but I did not put it on. Not that I would not, but I already had a nice tag cover from my trade-in.
Wow, that is arrogance. How much are they paying you to advertise for them? Tell them $100 a month would be fair.Dealer won’t remove it.
Appreciate you sharing this info. I will order the plastic blades. Unfortunately with matte paint I don’t think I can use any of the chemicals you’ve used without damaging it and of course matte paint should not be polished as it’ll make the spot shinyI removed the dealer sticker/advertising off the trunk a few days after purchase of my 2018 G80. I used the following items.
1) Patience/time. Take your time to avoid damaging paint.
2) Hair dryer
3) Bug and tar remover for final cleaning mostly (e.g. Turtle Wax).
4) WD-40 (loosens adhesive)
5) Plastic razor blade (https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Razor-Scraper-Blades-Double/dp/B0046ZUNY8?th=1)
6) Isopropyl alcohol (final cleanup to remove B+T remove and WD-40).
Keep working area wet with B+T remover, WD-40, water or detailing solution when using the plastic razor blade.
Letting sticker soak with B+T remove/WD-40 for 30 minutes will help loosen the adhesive.
Again, Take your time to avoid damaging paint!
Do not use anything that will scratch the paint/clear coat (e.g. metal, abrasive pad/sand paper, scrubbie pad, etc.)
Use a quality wax on the area when complete.
I assume yours is a sticker and not an emblem. If an emblem use dental floss or monofilament fishing line instead of plastic razor blade.
I can't speak to matte paint only clear coated car paint. Caveat emptor.Appreciate you sharing this info. I will order the plastic blades. Unfortunately with matte paint I don’t think I can use any of the chemicals you’ve used without damaging it and of course matte paint should not be polished as it’ll make the spot shiny.
A body shop can take it off easily with a rubber type wheel. They are sold in auto body supply stores or you can do it yourself. Sometimes a heat gun will work and you can lift it or scrape it off. Residual glue can usually be removed with glue be gone even WD 40. Just don’t use lacquer thinner.Better them then you, but to tell you the truth, you can peel it off pretty easy if it was just put on. Luckily, my dealer did not put a dealer sticker on my new GV80. They gave me a tag surround, but I did not put it on. Not that I would not, but I already had a nice tag cover from my trade-in.
This is the ONLY way to proceed. The GM, or owner, won’t want to see BAD PRESS here in the Genesis Owners Forum.The dealership should remove it. I would go to the General Manager and request its removal they have no legal reason not to.
The dealership should not put any sticker of any kind on the car that cannot be easily removed without damage to the car. If you cannot easily remove the sticker, I would press the dealership to do so before I tried to remove it or have a body shop remove it.
The dealership probably does not want to deal with any damage that removing that sticker might cause should that be the case.
I too would be concerned with that Matte finish.
Good luck