Redfire is redhot
#1
Just picked up my GT redfire with dark charcoal cloth and I am 100% pleased.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
#2
People have suggested using an Iron to heat them off.
Found this:
From the PTE Forums and PTLady:
HOW TO REMOVE - SUN VISOR WARNING STICKERS SAFE
Use an iron set to medium and a damp white cloth. Place the cloth on the visor sticker, and iron till hot-steamy. Test the edge. With no resistance, peel slow while hot. WA LA OFF CLEAN...do not use the iron directly on label or it won't work
and followup comment:
It came off clean. If you let it cool and some adhesive is on the visor, just use the dampened cloth and re-heat. It will stick to the cloth and not the visor. (pull off while hot) mine is clean as a whistle.
ps there is no mark where it was, can't tell it was ever on it. I have done a few for friends
To Read The Original Thread, Click Here
Also
If you have IUP and a spoiler delete, you have my car!
Found this:
From the PTE Forums and PTLady:
HOW TO REMOVE - SUN VISOR WARNING STICKERS SAFE
Use an iron set to medium and a damp white cloth. Place the cloth on the visor sticker, and iron till hot-steamy. Test the edge. With no resistance, peel slow while hot. WA LA OFF CLEAN...do not use the iron directly on label or it won't work
and followup comment:
It came off clean. If you let it cool and some adhesive is on the visor, just use the dampened cloth and re-heat. It will stick to the cloth and not the visor. (pull off while hot) mine is clean as a whistle.
ps there is no mark where it was, can't tell it was ever on it. I have done a few for friends
To Read The Original Thread, Click Here
Also
If you have IUP and a spoiler delete, you have my car!
#3
Originally posted by Axleshaft@October 29, 2004, 10:13 AM
Just picked up my GT redfire with dark charcoal cloth and I am 100% pleased.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
Just picked up my GT redfire with dark charcoal cloth and I am 100% pleased.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
better idea...order these from Barry over at fordpower.net...
http://www.fordpower.net/store/customer/pr...d=18&cat=&page=
#9
Originally posted by aNgLiaM+October 29, 2004, 11:21 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (aNgLiaM @ October 29, 2004, 11:21 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Axleshaft@October 29, 2004, 10:13 AM
Just picked up my GT redfire with dark charcoal cloth and I am 100% pleased.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
Just picked up my GT redfire with dark charcoal cloth and I am 100% pleased.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
better idea...order these from Barry over at fordpower.net...
http://www.fordpower.net/store/customer/pr...d=18&cat=&page= [/b][/quote]
#10
I did the iron and piece of white cloth thing to get them off the ones in my 2000 GT with medium graphite interior, and there was a black outline imprinted on the fabric. Maybe it will be better with the dark charcoal. (That's what I'm getting too)
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index....topic=7946&hl=
I'll post a picture of one of my visors tonight. If anyone trys it on their 2005 please post pics.
Tony
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index....topic=7946&hl=
I'll post a picture of one of my visors tonight. If anyone trys it on their 2005 please post pics.
Tony
#13
Originally posted by kevinb120+October 29, 2004, 11:48 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (kevinb120 @ October 29, 2004, 11:48 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
better idea...order these from Barry over at fordpower.net...
http://www.fordpower.net/store/customer/pr...d=18&cat=&page=
Originally posted by aNgLiaM@October 29, 2004, 11:21 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Axleshaft
<!--QuoteBegin-Axleshaft
@October 29, 2004, 10:13 AM
Just picked up my GT redfire with dark charcoal cloth and I am 100% pleased.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
Just picked up my GT redfire with dark charcoal cloth and I am 100% pleased.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
better idea...order these from Barry over at fordpower.net...
http://www.fordpower.net/store/customer/pr...d=18&cat=&page=
kevinb,
It's called.............. an over the shoulder- bolder- holder!
#14
Originally posted by Merlot+October 30, 2004, 10:07 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Merlot @ October 30, 2004, 10:07 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
better idea...order these from Barry over at fordpower.net...
http://www.fordpower.net/store/customer/pr...d=18&cat=&page=
Originally posted by kevinb120@October 29, 2004, 11:48 AM
Originally posted by aNgLiaM@October 29, 2004, 11:21 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Axleshaft
<!--QuoteBegin-Axleshaft
@October 29, 2004, 10:13 AM
Just picked up my GT redfire with dark charcoal cloth and I am 100% pleased.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
Just picked up my GT redfire with dark charcoal cloth and I am 100% pleased.
This is my 5th Mustang and this is absolutely the best yet.
One minor complaint I have though is the two airbag warning "in your face" visor stickers. I would like to somehow remove them but they seem to be applied with some sort of industrial strength glue or something.
better idea...order these from Barry over at fordpower.net...
http://www.fordpower.net/store/customer/pr...d=18&cat=&page=
It's called.............. an over the shoulder- bolder- holder! [/b][/quote]
Im more concerned with the titanic orbs of fun flesh myself The bolder-holder is just an obsticle that takes an extra .5 sec out of my evening
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