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Dewyrussler 2/17/11 12:13 PM

Sun Visor Warning Sticker
 
Hi All.

I'm not a fan of the warning label permanently adhered to the sun visors and wanted to do something about it. It won't peel off like in my F-150...so I'm trying to think of a way to camouflage it. I was considering removing the visors, masking off the fabric, and spraying it with a charcoal vinyl/fabric dye or paint to at least make it the same color as the visor but I'm not sure if that stuff works well...wouldn't want it to peel off or crack. Anyone have any experience as to whether this would work? Or, any other suggestions?? I hate stickers!

Thanks in advance.

Adam 2/17/11 12:24 PM

How about a sticker on top of a sticker http://www.grabberpony.com/index.php...d&productId=29

http://www.moddedmustangs.com/forums...or-decals.html

maddog69 2/17/11 12:30 PM

I used a new large tip sharpie and it covered it up ok, I tested a corner first on the pass side to make sure I would like it. The service manager at the dealer said to use a lighter to heat it up and it would peal off, I haven't been brave enough to try that one yet though... :(

Adam 2/17/11 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by maddog69 (Post 6014717)
The service manager at the dealer said to use a lighter to heat it up and it would peal off, I haven't been brave enough to try that one yet though... :(

I would try a hair dryer before fire...

LEwis26 2/17/11 01:22 PM

I love the look of those stickers!! Might have to pick a set up.

ncoonen 2/17/11 02:05 PM

I got mine off using "Goo Be Gone". Just work slowly and carefully. The sticker left a shadow but you only notice it of you are looking for it.

...ned.

Dewyrussler 2/18/11 08:40 AM

Thanks guys. I think I'll try the hairdryer method first to remove it. If that doesn't work, then I'll try the goo b gone...and if that fails, I'll be ordering some of those purdy stickers! Thanks again for the suggestions.

TonyB84 2/18/11 11:01 AM

I used a very damp white t-shirt and an iron with lots of steam to get it hot, and then slowly peal it off. There is some glue residue left, but it's not too bad.

http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/5074/pic008.jpg

It looks a lot better than in the picture. It depends on how the light hits it.

Tony

ncoonen 2/18/11 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by Dewyrussler (Post 6015125)
Thanks guys. I think I'll try the hairdryer method first to remove it. If that doesn't work, then I'll try the goo b gone...and if that fails, I'll be ordering some of those purdy stickers! Thanks again for the suggestions.

The product is actually Goo Gone. Not sure why I added the "Be" in my original post. No matter how you accomplish it, it is worth the effort to clean up your interior.

Good luck...ned.

Flagstang 2/18/11 12:17 PM

I got one of these for my 09 and 06

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL126.../298209951.jpg

CitizenBBN 2/18/11 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by maddog69 (Post 6014717)
The service manager at the dealer said to use a lighter to heat it up and it would peal off, I haven't been brave enough to try that one yet though... :(

Given the dozens of other options for administering controlled, non-flammable heat to a glued surface, Zippo seems to be an utterly dumb idea. I honestly hope he was jerking you around, b/c if he isn't you need to not let him work on your car. lol.

Vorheez 2/20/11 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by Flagstang
I got one of these for my 09 and 06

This is awesome!!! Anyone see something like this I could put on my 11'GT?

Big Poppa 2/20/11 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by Vorheez (Post 6016304)
This is awesome!!! Anyone see something like this I could put on my 11'GT?

Head over to E-Bay, pretty good chance you can find them there.


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