Have you removed the visor safety stickers?
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#3
RE: Have you removed the visor safety stickers?
well,after looking at that old thread,you might want to reconsider,there are some cool ones on ebay that you can just stick over
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Warni...QQcmdZViewItem
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RE: Have you removed the visor safety stickers?
here is a couple more
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RE: Have you removed the visor safety stickers?
ORIGINAL: mountainbiker
Have you removed the visor safety stickers?
Did they come off cleanly without any problems? Let us know how you did it.
Have you removed the visor safety stickers?
Did they come off cleanly without any problems? Let us know how you did it.
IMPORTANT: The original Goof Off - the one in the metal can, is the only product that I know of that will peel this warning label without damaging the vinyl in any way. Be sure you are using the original "Goof Off", and not "Goof Off 2", "Goo Gone", or any other sticker/label remover.
If you can, remove your visors for the entire operation.
The warning label is applied in layers, so any part of the warning label that is yellow, red, or black is significantly harder to remove than the white part. Soak part of a rag in the Goof Off, and apply the product liberally to about 1/4 of the warning label surface and rub it in. As soon as the product dries, put some fresh Goof Off on the same spot and you will see the warning label start to bubble. At this point you should be able to start to rub off the label.
Once the entire rubbery surface of the warning label is removed, soak a cotton rag in goof off and let the rag sit on the dark rectangle for a minute or two. Rub the area with the rag and then wipe it dry with a dry rag. Repeat until the residue is gone. Your visor will crinkle and the vinyl will seem very loose. At this point it looks like the visor is ruined but it is not. Once the label residue is completely removed, wash the vinyl with soap and water to remove any traces of solvent. Sit the visor in the hot sun for 10-15 minutes and the vinyl will tighten up like new. Treat with vinyl conditioner and reinstall visors. Viola - no more warning label and the vinyl is as good as new.
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RE: Have you removed the visor safety stickers?
ORIGINAL: hilljob26
are they really that bad,i hardly even notice mine in there.........but then again,my wife drives it all the time
are they really that bad,i hardly even notice mine in there.........but then again,my wife drives it all the time