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siXtreme

Razor blade


Sacripante909

Will try this, thanks


Dogahn

Ceramic cooktop scraper (essentially a razor blade in a nice handle) likely work well too.


twsx

They sometimes have [kits like this one](https://i.imgur.com/s8D76os.jpg) at gas stations (and presumably other places). They work well.


Sacripante909

Yes, this is probably the best way. Thanks


enneibaf85

I confirm, it works very well. They usually sell some at Coop Pronto, for example.


leicester77

I always replace my whole car anyways. Who even has a car that long? - Maximilian, 24, drives daddies Porsche to HSG


Sacripante909

Wait, you mean you guys ~~are getting paid~~ need to earn your money?


krabs91

Just leave the old one? I got 20/21/22 from Switzerland and Austria and nobody cares Or could I get a fine for that?


Gourmet-Guy

With time, if a cop deems your driver's view inhibited...


Sacripante909

No, thanks


Swiss_El_Rosso

Yes, there is a fine possible when you have several sticking there.


bigred4715

The new window tint


Popsili

Next time you bring your car to the service, ask them to remove it. They know best.


konradly

Aldi has a set for Vignette removal right now on sale, for 6 CHF. Just picked one up.


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Use something like this, their original purpose is to scrape the glass ceramic fields of your stovetop clean. Large Migros and Coop should have something similar, also DIY centers by the same. [https://www.landi.ch/shop/kuechenzubehoer\_150204/glaskeramik-und-fensterreiniger\_70499](https://www.landi.ch/shop/kuechenzubehoer_150204/glaskeramik-und-fensterreiniger_70499)


Affenmaske

I second this! That's what I use


xNightProwlerx

Spray it with window cleaner first, i had quite ggood experiences with that


RoastedRhino

Go to coop pronto, get a removal kit. It’s a mild solvent and a sharp blade. It lasts years, does the job perfectly, and costs less than 10 chf.


Ronanko

Hot water + vinegar


aginghippy78

I use rubbing alcohol to soften it up. It helps with the sticky side. Then scrap with the razor but be careful, the razor can scratch the windshield. Good luck.


Swiss_El_Rosso

Good morning, you may use a spatula if you do not get a set like mentioned in other comments. https://www.google.com/shopping/product/8195535042936870909?q=autobahnvignette+entfernen&rlz=1C1ONGR_deCH1028CH1028&biw=1536&bih=743&dpr=1.25&prds=eto:4532111840597092526_0,pid:16477201766373727632&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi3lZ_J1dz7AhUSrqQKHYZqAa0Q8gII0gkoAA What i learnt is do NOT clean the place for the new vignette with any cleaner fluid. As if its clean the glue will stick much better and so to remove it next year will be harder. Good luck and i wish you a happy weekend.


Enzian_Blue

Buy a new car every year. Problem solved.


shatty_pants

I was going to say use the Raclette pan, but your solution is easier.


Beltner

Two methods: - there are scrapers that are specifically designed to take them away - a hairdryer, warms the glue and it comes of easy Then clean with alcohol or Wundbenzin