Haven't had a problem.I tried something similar, but the straps prevented the visor from folding all the way up. Did those have that problem?
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Haven't had a problem.I tried something similar, but the straps prevented the visor from folding all the way up. Did those have that problem?
Did you do this and do you have results?Grab 4 rubber bands, 90% alcohol, and 4 sheets of paper towels.
soak the paper towels with alcohol and rubber band them on the visor
Leave them on for couple of hours and peal off
After reading mixed reviews on the removal process, I went the Sticker Fab route. I definitely recommend the "wet" application method. Makes it very simple to correctly align and get it right.Anybody remove the sun visor warning labels? Does it leave much adhesive?
I know you can cover them with vinyl, but I would rather just remove them if it's not asking for a big gooey mess.
As an alternative, are there any good sun visor covers worth considering?
No, no, no... A compact disc gets hung from the rearview mirror.Yes... OCD... especially when it comes to my Bronco. May have to go with the Crown Royal bags and add one of those "crown" air fresheners dangling from the rear view.
I'd rather remove the mostly useless sun visors (for me at least)...
Underground GraphicsAnybody remove the sun visor warning labels? Does it leave much adhesive?
I know you can cover them with vinyl, but I would rather just remove them if it's not asking for a big gooey mess.
As an alternative, are there any good sun visor covers worth considering?
Trying this today - first round as you mentioned - paper towel soaked and strung around there... I got one tiny corner off, the ink from text started to come off the sticker, but 99% of the sticker still firmly in place.Grab 4 rubber bands, 90% alcohol, and 4 sheets of paper towels.
soak the paper towels with alcohol and rubber band them on the visor
Leave them on for couple of hours and peal off
Interested to hear your results and try this, but it's 28° outside here, so I'm somewhat skeptical of it's efficacy.Trying this today - first round as you mentioned - paper towel soaked and strung around there... I got one tiny corner off, the ink from text started to come off the sticker, but 99% of the sticker still firmly in place.
Trying it for round 2 -- I just flipped it upside down and sprayed the thing down with alcohol so the sticker is well and truly soaked and we'll see what that does. Will update.