Submitted by bunnicul4 t3_z80jo0 in LifeProTips

So, I totaled my car, and I peeled off a bumper sticker that I really liked. I want to re-stick it to my new vehicle, but it’s lost its adhesive backing. Any ideas on how to reapply it (to the glass/window, not directly on the paint)? I was thinking of putting packing tape over top of it, but I’m not sure how weatherproof that would be.

Not exactly an LPT, but oh well, maybe this information could be useful to someone else as well.

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MaleficentPi t1_iy931we wrote

Best bet: take a pic and go to an online sticker website. Lots of them exist. You can recreate it there OR look online for a replacement.

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tvieno t1_iy93g3d wrote

If you cannot recreate the bumper sticker, buy yourself some spray adhesive.

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Demetrius3D t1_iy9jnto wrote

When I used to do bumper stickers, I would buy magnetic vent cover sheets and stick the bumper sticker to the magnet sheet. Then, I could stick the magnet to the car and swap out bumper stickers at will. The magnet sheets come with a white layer on front. If you peeled off that layer carefully, there would probably be enough adhesive residue to hold the bumper sticker in place. Or, you could use a spray adhesive. ...This is all probably more expensive than just buying a new sticker, though.

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DarkeVain t1_iy9pj8p wrote

Make sure your vehicle is a metal it will stick to, though. My dad bought some beautiful, custom made vehicle magnets for his business. He went out and put them on his door...and it promptly fell to the ground. The look on his face...

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Arokthis t1_iyacjxr wrote

Get it laminated. You can then stick it to the inside of the glass and reposition it whenever you want.

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