Air bag stickers removed w/pics
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Originally Posted by Dineau
I took mine out as well but I was told that if I need to go through inspection with the car they will force me to put them back !
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Originally Posted by Dineau
I took mine out as well but I was told that if I need to go through inspection with the car they will force me to put them back !
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You can get the "boobies" decal from mustang tuning http://www.mustangtuning.com/aiwapade.html.
the link will take you right to it.
the link will take you right to it.
#27
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Originally Posted by mikeelia
I've been meaning to use the hair dryer method since I got the car. I hope leaving them on there over a year doesn' make the job too much harder...
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Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
You can get the "boobies" decal from mustang tuning http://www.mustangtuning.com/aiwapade.html.
the link will take you right to it.
the link will take you right to it.
#29
I've actually tried all three methods. The Goo Gone worked easy and fast but left a lot of glue behind on my drivers side. I started with the hair dryer method for the passenger. It worked great, but maybe my hair dryer was weak because it seemed really slow. After getting impatient, I switched to the Iron method half way through. It worked fast but seemed to leave a thin trace of glue.
I found this stuff called "OOPS!" for $2.05 that claimed it was safe for removing adhesive residue from upholstery and most fabrics. It removed the remaining glue with ease and didn't discolor the visor at all. This stuff works! :^)
I found this stuff called "OOPS!" for $2.05 that claimed it was safe for removing adhesive residue from upholstery and most fabrics. It removed the remaining glue with ease and didn't discolor the visor at all. This stuff works! :^)
#30
OK, I got in my car to investigate these methods and the cali sun is blistering(IT'S 100 DEGREES RIGHT NOW) , my car inside was SO super hot so i just simply peeled the sticker off, NO HASSLE mother nature did the rest!!!!!!
#31
Originally Posted by scramblr
Who the hell checks for stickers? I've been out of the States for 7 years...things getting that bad? LOL
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Originally Posted by tricksixtyfive
OK, I got in my car to investigate these methods and the cali sun is blistering(IT'S 100 DEGREES RIGHT NOW) , my car inside was SO super hot so i just simply peeled the sticker off, NO HASSLE mother nature did the rest!!!!!!
I think I've seen that Oops stuff at Home Depot or Lowe's. I'll have to pick up a bottle and give it a try.
It didn't leave a "wet" greasy residue behind?
#33
StangNut, it worked like a charm. It's a liquid form with sort of the consistancy of Zippo lighter fluid. So it just evaporates and dries in an hour or two. I used paper towel and gently rubbed it in until it finally broke it down (it took about 10 minutes). The paper towel left a little paper lint. Which I used some packaging tape to take it off the visor.
For $2.05, give it a try. It worked for me and it didn't harm the visor at all. :-)
For $2.05, give it a try. It worked for me and it didn't harm the visor at all. :-)
#34
as some of you already know i am into car audio and removed the back seat to put 4 12's, anyway i was thinking about removing those stickers aswell untill i came accross this and thought it would just stick over top of the ones already on there
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Well I did mine but you can still see where the stickers were. It's like a white color but not sticky. Is there anyway to remove that or is that permanent since I waited for so long before removing them?
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Originally Posted by Jet
I found this stuff called "OOPS!" for $2.05 that claimed it was safe for removing adhesive residue from upholstery and most fabrics. It removed the remaining glue with ease and didn't discolor the visor at all. This stuff works! :^)