If your hat sticker has come off and is faded, you can try removing any remaining residue with rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth. If the sticker itself is faded, you may need to replace it with a new one or remove it completely to maintain the hat's appearance.
If it is any kind of fitted hat and there is a sticker on it, I wouldn't recommend pulling it off. If it is not a fitted hat, I'd recommend taking the sticker off if there is one.
how can i find the serial number to my game boy advance sp once the sticker has faded?
I find most sticker and label goo comes off with rubbing alcohol. It's never failed for me!
Use double sided tape and stick it back on flat.
Bend the paper so the edge of the sticker comes up, then use a pair of tweezers to gently remove the rest of the sticker
It can be any hat but all you do is press the = on your keyboard and your hat falls off , then walk over another hat and it comes onto your head. But bear in mine it's only one hat at a time though when you do this.
It is a checkpoint label. If you walked out of a retail store without the product being scanned at the register it will set the alarm off.
You can try using ice cubes to get a sticker off of a wood coffee table.
Pick it off with your fingernail or a butter knife, or get a damp paper towel and soak the sticker then pick it off
It depends on what fashion style you follow. Most people do keep the stickers on (as it is a 'trend') and it shows the quality and brand of the hat but some people take it off because they find it pointless, but you never leave the price tag on because you will seem like you are boasting about the price you payed for it. Pros of leaving sticker on : Authenticity Shows quality of brand Trend with some people. Cons: Some people think it is pointless If taken off, will leave a mark. I have a snap-back and I have left the sticker on because the hat look unique and I like to follow trends.
you have to peel it of the side
Pretty sure you can find it on the battery itself, if you didnt replace it- removing the battery does NOT void your warrenty.