I know there are a couple of other threads that deal with this topic, but I found one that seems to work extremely quickly:
1. Park car in sun for about 1 hour. (Not necessary, but makes this foolproof)
2. Use fingernail on sticker.
3. Use "Blue Magic Tar & Bug Cleaner" (it's available at any Pep Boys/Parts America store for 99 cents)
4. Apply liberally to spot with goo.
5. Let sit 30 seconds.
6. Wipe, wash, wax.
It takes all of five minutes total, once you've heated up the sticker - I noticed a couple of other people used a hair dryer... my only question would be the long-term effects of the heat, should it be applied too long. This way seems pretty foolproof, and the 'Blue Magic' (yes, thats the actual name) is completely clear-coat safe. From what I can tell, it doesn't strip the wax, either.
Maybe this could help someone
1. Park car in sun for about 1 hour. (Not necessary, but makes this foolproof)
2. Use fingernail on sticker.
3. Use "Blue Magic Tar & Bug Cleaner" (it's available at any Pep Boys/Parts America store for 99 cents)
4. Apply liberally to spot with goo.
5. Let sit 30 seconds.
6. Wipe, wash, wax.
It takes all of five minutes total, once you've heated up the sticker - I noticed a couple of other people used a hair dryer... my only question would be the long-term effects of the heat, should it be applied too long. This way seems pretty foolproof, and the 'Blue Magic' (yes, thats the actual name) is completely clear-coat safe. From what I can tell, it doesn't strip the wax, either.
Maybe this could help someone