Heat it up with a heat gun or hair dryer, then scrape it off with a razor blade. Use a plastic razor blade if you are worried about scratching the paint. Sometimes you can just get a corner started and peel the rest off by hand. There will probably be some glue left behind, there are adhesive removers available, but there are lots of other things you can use too, rubbing alcohol, acetone, lacquer thinner, WD-40, brake cleaner, etc. The harsher stuff may damage the paint, but it sounds like you are painting it anyway.
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