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Super annoying dealer decal- how to remove?

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Just got my new Telluride! Best way to remove the dealer decal?
 
I used my fingernail to get under on corner, then once I got enough pulled up to grab , I pulled carefully until it came off.
 
Hair dryer works well and safer than a heat gun. And some goo gone to remove any let over residue.
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Those are the perfect way. I've removed many dealer and automotive labels. Never had a scratch. Remember to account for the outside temp when blow drying. It's a lot easier in bright sun and as warm a day as possible. Otherwise you could be blow drying till the cows come home. Or a heat gun, but be careful. Definitely Goo Gone when it's finally off.
 




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