Sun Visor Warning Decals
No need to remove them ... just cover 'em up with one of these.
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I removed mine using an iron on medium heat with a damp towel between the iron and the stickers. If any glue residue remains. you can use the iron and damp towel to remove it also.
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Originally posted by tkljr
I removed mine using an iron on medium heat with a damp towel between the iron and the stickers. If any glue residue remains. you can use the iron and damp towel to remove it also.
I removed mine using an iron on medium heat with a damp towel between the iron and the stickers. If any glue residue remains. you can use the iron and damp towel to remove it also.
Hmmm... got any after pictures?
I did remove them on my 2002 Tbird. The passenger one came off pretty good. The driver one is down to 30% left but basicly can't get the rest.
What I did was heat them up good with a hair dryer and then pick at a corner and once you get them started carefully pull them off. They can come off in two or three pieces sometimes. OR they can be a a real pain and come off in little pieces.
I think it is purely how new the glue is. My Tbird was one of the first and got a hold put on it at one point, so they were a little older when I attempted it.
Good luck. BTW: When I say heat them up good, I mean good to the point that the plastic gets kind of soft.
What I did was heat them up good with a hair dryer and then pick at a corner and once you get them started carefully pull them off. They can come off in two or three pieces sometimes. OR they can be a a real pain and come off in little pieces.
I think it is purely how new the glue is. My Tbird was one of the first and got a hold put on it at one point, so they were a little older when I attempted it.
Good luck. BTW: When I say heat them up good, I mean good to the point that the plastic gets kind of soft.


