Submitted by FurbiesInsideMe t3_111olib in CambridgeMA

Am I alone with this challenge? Having a devil of a time removing the 2022 adhesive city of Cambridge resident parking sticker from my windshield. Truth be told, here’s a pic of the intact 2022 sticker and it’s the 2021 sticker residue that ails me today - I haven’t even begun removing 2022.

What is everyone else doing? Plastic chisel? Soaking the adhesive in something? I’m afraid to use a razor blade.

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vhalros t1_j8fz1pq wrote

I just use rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and a little plastic scraper.

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ElasticEel t1_j8g5vbf wrote

COVID helped me on this one. I have a little hand sanitizer in my glove compartment now and since it's mostly alcohol it does the trick ni still need to give it a good few rounds of rubbing though.

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isaacboatset t1_j8g056z wrote

After many years of razor-blading, I saw these sticker shields at the Ace Hardware in Porter Sq. Depending on how you value your time they might be worth the investment; you’ll never need to scrape off a sticker again! (Pretty sure they’re available on Amazon as well.)

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paulkafasis t1_j8g3iht wrote

I was going to mention those, and Tags is exactly where I’ve bought mine. They’re well worth it, to avoid the aggravation.

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andrewsinclair t1_j8jp7t4 wrote

I use those same ones; I bought them on Amazon and didn't know they sold them at Tags. The Cambridge stickers are small enough that you can get four years out of one pack.

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ksoops t1_j8gegas wrote

Break the window and have insurance replace it for no charge. It's the easiest way. /S

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thesavagemonk t1_j8fvyx1 wrote

Razor blade should be fine, just keep it flat. Goo-gone works well. It's definitely a pain

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guimontag t1_j8g8bii wrote

After you're done removing this, I put a piece of clear packaging tape (or you can buy dedicated sticker shields) over the sticky part of the permit then just keep it on my windshield with a small sliver of tape.

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vincent_vancough t1_j8g022n wrote

I see a lot of people mentioning razor blades, and I just want to mention that you can get plastic razor blades from hardware stores, like Tags, if you're afraid of scratching the glass. After you get the bulk of it off with the razor blade, use isopropyl alcohol to attack the remaining adhesive.

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rayslinky t1_j8fzoua wrote

next time, throw cling wrap on the sticky side and then just tape it to your window.

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blackdynomitesnewbag t1_j8g1w5i wrote

I don’t bother to remove them. I like having a collection

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shyjenny t1_j8gv1c6 wrote

I don't know the rules in Cambridge, but in Boston you can be cited for not removing the old ones

It's super petty, but if you get pulled over by a jerk it's not worth the extra fine

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elizag19 t1_j8g6kl5 wrote

Nail polish remover is your best bet. Works every time. Don’t use a razor.

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globetheater t1_j8gl6zb wrote

Razors are fine, they won’t scratch the glass if you use them properly

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FewTemperature8599 t1_j8gm7en wrote

After spending an hour scraping one off, I started using double-sided scotch tape over the adhesive. It holds fine and comes off easily

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Old_Travel8423 t1_j8grtc5 wrote

For the future, I got a little plastic thing that sticks to the windshield into which I can insert the parking passes. I have self laminating adhesive sheets I use to laminate the pass so it’s not externally sticky.

I just ask the auto shop to scrape it off when I do my inspection and oil change at the same time. They have the tools and are always nice enough to do it.

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Xakary t1_j8ii1dj wrote

My annual vehicle inspection is around the same time as parking renewal, and I’ve had good luck asking the guy at the inspection place if he could scrape off the old parking sticker at the same time. Takes them 2 seconds with their scraper tool

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constantree t1_j8p0wbv wrote

It sucks, but it's miles better than the Somerville one.

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1minuteman12 t1_j8g4c1q wrote

Hot water and dish soap. Use the rough side of a sponge

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