| Vehicle magnets are an effective way to reach out to | | | | some of the bond, you might need to do a few things |
| local customers. In order to keep them clean and | | | | in order to get the magnet completely off. One option |
| legible, it is wise to take them off from time to time for | | | | is to use a toothbrush with a small amount of soap; |
| cleaning and to avoid spotting. Magnets block ultra | | | | scrub along the edge of the bond and slowly pull the |
| violent light so you may notice fading in other parts of | | | | magnet away from the vehicle. If this does not work, it |
| the car, but not under the magnet which is why it is a | | | | may be a good idea to use hot tap water with a |
| good idea to move the magnet from time to time. | | | | tablespoon of liquid soap mixed in. |
| If you live in a warm or hot climate, magnets have a | | | | Do not use boiling water as this can cause damage to |
| tendency to warm up and “bond” to the vehicle | | | | your magnet. All you need to do is pour the hot soapy |
| beneath. If this happens to you, no need to worry as | | | | water slowly over the magnet to loosen it. Gently pull |
| there are several ways to remove the magnet from | | | | on the magnet to free the bond. If the magnet is still |
| your car without damaging either. | | | | stuck, try pouring ice water over it. If you are still unable |
| The first thing to do if your magnet has somehow | | | | to get the magnet off, you can use a high pressure |
| become bonded with your vehicle is to run a fingernail | | | | washer – if you do not have one you can go to |
| under the magnet to figure out exactly what parts of | | | | any commercial car wash and utilize theirs. |
| the magnet or stuck. While this may help to break | | | | |