I removed the visor labels on my weekend project car. Much more common thing to do in the modified sports car world than the off road world. I used Goof off. Much easier to do on a new car vs a 20 year old car.
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Does the heat gun have any ill effects on the Homelink Garage door buttons?I got mine off today with a heat gun on LOW! A hairdryer will work too. Pick at a corner with your fingernail until there is enough to grab. Warm it up slightly, and it will come off in one piece. I keep my visors down most always; To me, this looks much better.
Be advised... There is still a visible residue even after mildly scrubbing with different solvents, including acetone. Can't see it unless you're holding them up to the light. IMHO: Not noticeable when mounted.
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But then how are you reminded not to drive with a baby in your lap?I got mine off today with a heat gun on LOW! A hairdryer will work too. Pick at a corner with your fingernail until there is enough to grab. Warm it up slightly, and it will come off in one piece. I keep my visors down most always; To me, this looks much better.
Be advised... There is still a visible residue even after mildly scrubbing with different solvents, including acetone. Can't see it unless you're holding them up to the light. IMHO: Not noticeable when mounted.
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You peel those stickers off your visor and stick them to the window next to your "Baby On Board" sign.But then how are you reminded not to drive with a baby in your lap?
?You peel those stickers off your visor and stick them to the window next to your "Baby On Board" sign.
Heat gun or hair dryer typically looseness them enough to peal off in one piece. I use 90% Alcohol to remove any residue that remainsHas anybody removed the warning stickers that are on the visors? I know they probably should stay there, but I really don’t want them. If anyone has removed them, what method did you use, and were you happy with the results?
Right?I can not believe how long this thread has lasted.
The heat gun worked great, but got my fingers a little warm. The hairdryer, not so much. Still need to hit the residue with the alcoholHeat gun or hair dryer typically looseness them enough to peal off in one piece. I use 90% Alcohol to remove any residue that remains
Use goo be gone. it takes it off completelyI got mine off today with a heat gun on LOW! A hairdryer will work too. Pick at a corner with your fingernail until there is enough to grab. Warm it up slightly, and it will come off in one piece. I keep my visors down most always; To me, this looks much better.
Be advised... There is still a visible residue even after mildly scrubbing with different solvents, including acetone. Can't see it unless you're holding them up to the light. IMHO: Not noticeable when mounted.
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I will try this - tried 90% alcohol yesterday, but that didn't work. Not sure if I should have let the alcohol soak there for a bit. Goo Gone won't "melt" the vinyl?Use goo be gone. it takes it off completely