Exxon sticker removal

$16 to remove Google and iPhone decals from the pumps. Guidelines state, 30 to 60 minutes per site. No fuel to get to these locations ! Pictures, before and after shots. This is way to time consuming. You need to bring a scraper, rags and goo gone/rubbing alcohol, etc. I took a 2 pump station for a test run for today. Driving time, fuel and time on site, I already know I'm losing money ! sad smiley sad smiley sad smiley

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I thought about doing some, but then imagined having to work around customers pumping gas. And then imagined a 16 pump station. And still, I thought maybe I would do one. And then imagined having to go buy the goo gone stuff, lol. I will probably do them if I am already doing a regular shop,if there are not too many pumps, but won't make a special trip. That is probably what they are thinking too.
There are about 30 Exxon's in my area, all are done for the site inspections already !
There is no way, I will be doing any 8,10,12 or more stations !!! Not without a lot more of a FEE.
I had the opposite initial reaction. Seems fairly simple and not too time consuming, though ymmv depending on how many pumps.

I don't think there are any Russians / And there ain't no Yanks
Just corporate criminals\ / Playin' with tanks
UPDATE : 38 minutes for 4 pumps. The stickers can be a pain in the butt to remove (residue leftover and getting that off) 2 customers camping at the pumps (inside the store) 20 mile round trip ( minus $2 for fuel, my Passat averages 37 MPG) So, basically $14 for the stop. My time is worth a lot more to me. Doing these at night, might be better with less customers at the pumps ???
Can you use some approved product to make residue removal easier?

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The Goo Gone works well. Just a little "work" to get it off completely. You have to be careful with the scraping though. Make sure you don't scrape into other decals. I also already owned the tools, rags and Goo Gone. Can add up to purchase all.
I did three of theses last night (signed up for 5). First one, super easy. Only one sticker per pump, 8 pumps, quick wipe with rubbing alcohol, done in 15 min. Second one, two stickers per pump, 12 pumps. Every sticker had a second round white sticker underneath were the scan icon was. They were very messy and difficult to remove. Took 90 minutes. The other stations were very close, so I drove by and could tell two of them had the same difficult dots. The last one was remodeling and currently has no pumps. I took a picture and submitted. Hopefully I get paid for that one. I cancelled the remaining two.

Stephanie

MSPA Gold Shopper

Shopping North Idaho and Eastern Washington
If you do plan on doing the pump my 2 suggestions would be going them during late night like after 9pm or super early morning like 5 or 6am when gas station is not busy. Doing it anytime during the day is nightmare with all the customers camping waiting to pump gas.

Also prepare to bring some disposible gloves and use google maps to check around which gas stations has "less pumps" to work with.
So which works better, Goo Gone or rubbing alcohol? I have neither one already, nor do I have a scraper. No qualms with getting supplies, just want to know what you all see to be most efficient.

I don't think there are any Russians / And there ain't no Yanks
Just corporate criminals\ / Playin' with tanks
The first one i did had 1 decal on each of the 12 pumps. Used my finger nail to peel it off and the white dot came with it. Next station only had 4 pumps but that's where I found out about the white circle and the goo left behind. Took a lot longer. Alcohol only cleaned it up a bit. I used a scraper to get off what I could.

Today, the first station had neither of the decals..yeah..one picture of each and no scraping....It went downhill from there with my next two stations. I got off whatever residue I could and took the pictures.

I still have 2 more. Then Ill see if the fee goes up. I wouldn't mind so much if it wasn't so stinkin hot and humid.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/12/2025 02:47AM by MsJudi.
It makes me wonder who was in charge of placing those stickers on the pumps. I never saw that job type posted and assumed it was the station employees that affixed them, like when they change POP stuff.
Branded wholesalers (fuel delivery/pump placement/repair, etc.) Placed most years ago. New pumps in my area, didn't get them. Only the Exxon Mobil decals were placed.

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@sestrahelena wrote:

It makes me wonder who was in charge of placing AppClip stickers on the pumps. I never saw that job type posted and assumed it was the station employees that affixed them, like when they change POP stuff.

While I was doing an inspection, a couple of people arrived on site to put the stickers on and activate them. They had some type of company car, and I can't remember the name now. I then saw them pull into the next station I was doing, so at that time we had a quick conversation about things. They seemed like paid employees of the company they were working for, and not contractors.

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Oh and before I got the hang of doing these I peeled off the stickers on one pump and forgot the "before" photo so I grabbed them from the trash pile and put them back on for el photo...then peeled them off again...
Don't do that! Bahaaa

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Rubbing alcohol is cheaper, and I have 8 - 10 32 oz bottles of it in the closet. I don't know where my scraper is so I spent $5 on a new one from Amazon with 80 extra razor blades. My son is going to do the ones that also have a site experience available to do at the same time. The rest he'll wait for the pay to go up.
I use alcohol on a daily basis in my store; I suggest not skimping by purchasing either 50 or 70%. The few pennies saved are not worth the extra effort, as 91% is so much easier labor and time wise.
I found alcohol did work on most of the goo, but my arm muscles feel it today.

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The more I learn about people...the more I like my dog..

Mark Twain
I appreciate everyone's input / perspective. Picked up seven shops.

I don't think there are any Russians / And there ain't no Yanks
Just corporate criminals\ / Playin' with tanks
Bob, I have a bottle of 91% that I don't feel comfortable putting on my skin. I'll put a sprayer nozzle on that for my son to take stickers off. The new scraper kit I bought will be here Tuesday.
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