How to remove stickers from new stove

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Just got a new Chinook and used a heat gun to remove the stickers.
How do you remove the glue residue without damaging the paint?
Define “stickers”.
 
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Just got a new Chinook and used a heat gun to remove the stickers.
How do you remove the glue residue without damaging the paint?
You can take the glue off with an orange oil cleaner. But if it was the certification stickers you made a big mistake. And need to call bk and explain the situation hopefully they will replace them for you
 
I had no stickers on the stove that needed removing. The certification (needs to stay for the stove to remain certified) and the sticker on top of the air inlet. I don't see that so no need to take off. Moreover, they all can stand the heat. (After a while they get a bit more yellowish but they don't burn off.)