If you’re trying to remove stickers from your car, you’ve probably seen guides telling you to “just use a hairdryer and peel it off.”
After removing hundreds of car stickers, decals, and business signage across Melbourne, I can tell you that advice only works in very small cases.
In most real-world situations, especially older or sun-baked stickers, you can easily:
- Scratch your paint
- Leave heavy glue residue
- Or worse — peel off clear coat
👉 Here’s the actual professional method we use to remove stickers safely.
Tools You’ll Need (Real Professional Setup)
From real jobs, these are the tools that actually work:
- Heat gun (Ozito from Bunnings – ~$50)
- Adhesive remover (De-Solv-It & 3M)
- Plastic scraper blade (never use metal)
- Clay bar (for deep surface cleaning)
- Machine polisher with Scholl’s compound
- Eraser wheel (used carefully)
- Heat-resistant gloves
👉 Important: Never use a steel blade — we’ve seen customers completely remove paint doing this.
Step-by-Step Sticker Removal Process
Step 1: Apply Controlled Heat
Use a heat gun to soften the adhesive. Keep it moving — don’t overheat one area.
Step 2: Peel Slowly
Use a plastic scraper and gently lift the sticker. Do not pull aggressively.
Step 3: Remove Adhesive Residue
Apply De-Solv-It or 3M adhesive remover to break down glue.
Step 4: Clay Bar Treatment
This removes leftover contamination and smooths the surface.
Step 5: Machine Polish
Polishing restores gloss and removes marks left behind after removal.
Common Mistakes People Make
From real Melbourne jobs:
❌ Using steel blades → removes paint completely
❌ Pulling stickers without heat → damages clear coat
❌ Overheating → burns paint or plastic trims
❌ Skipping polishing → leaves dull or patchy finish
When DIY Works (And When It Doesn’t)
DIY is OK if:
- Sticker is small
- Recently applied
- Located on glass
Avoid DIY if:
- It’s business signage
- Sticker is old or sun-baked
- Covers multiple panels
👉 If you’re dealing with signage, it’s safer to use a professional car signage removal Service
Real Case Study (Melbourne Job)
One of our customers asked his staff to remove stickers from a company van because they thought it was easy.
They used a steel blade on a white bonnet.
👉 Result:
- Paint was ripped off completely
- Entire panel was damaged
We were called in to:
- Safely remove remaining adhesive
- Restore the surface professionally
👉 This is exactly why experience matters.
How Long Does It Take?
- Small sticker jobs: 2–4 hours
- Multiple panels: 4–8 hours
- Full signage removal: 8+ hours
Cost of Sticker Removal in Melbourne
- Small jobs: from $300
- Average jobs: $700–$1200 per vehicle
- Large signage jobs: depends on condition
👉 For pricing and methods, check our car sticker removal guide
Should You DIY or Hire a Professional?
DIY Risks:
- Paint damage
- Glue stains
- Uneven finish
Professional Benefits:
- Safe removal
- Paint correction included
- Maintains resale value
👉 For business vehicles, professional removal is recommended — you can also claim it as a tax expense.
Professional Sticker Removal in Melbourne
We offer:
✔ Mobile car sticker removal
✔ Same-day service
✔ Paint correction after removal
✔ Ceramic coating for long-term protection
👉 Want to learn the safest method?
👉 Read our guide on remove car decals without damage
FAQ SECTION
H2: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do you remove stickers from a car without damaging paint?
Use controlled heat, a plastic scraper, and adhesive remover like 3M or De-Solv-It. Avoid metal blades as they can damage paint.
Q: Can I remove car stickers myself?
Yes, but only for small stickers. Larger or older stickers should be handled professionally.
Q: Does sticker removal damage paint?
It can, especially if done incorrectly or if the sticker is old.
Q: How much does sticker removal cost in Melbourne?
Prices start from $300 and go up to $1200 depending on size and condition.
Q: How long does it take to remove stickers from a car?
Small jobs take 2–4 hours, while larger jobs can take up to 8 hours.


