Totally agree. S'pose I should've explained that. Just didn't think, anyone would be daft enough to attack it with a scraper. But good point. Or as Alb, says tell the dealer not to put a sticker on in the 1st place, which I've done in the past. ??
TBH - I completely forgot to tell them on my last car and guess what !.
Yeah - There it was taking pride and place on the rear window on collection day.
When I checked it the following day, it was covering three elements of the HRW so I wanted off ASAP.
Plenty of heat applied with a hair dryer and slowly it started to come away from the glass.
By first lifting up at one edge of the sticker and then slowly moving along, bit by bit.
Even though it had only been fitted for a short space of time, man it was really stuck on there !.
I would not recommend trying to remove these stickers without applying any heat first and really taking your time.
Any type of scrapers is a big NO - NO.
The glue on these stickers is really strong and does NOT want to let go.
If the sticker had been on there for a good while, then I would just leave it alone.
Otherwise you do run the risk demanding the fine copper wire heat elements of the HRW.
Even a slightest scratch / break in the copper element, will render that complete element useless.
The copper elements are NOT layered inside of the glass screen, as you may possibly think.
They are applied / bonded to internal face of the rear windscreen glass.
This of course CAN make them vulnerable damage etc.
Avoid having anything come into contact with the inside of the rear glass screen, when shifting stuff from A to B.