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Removing Airbag Warning Decals

Discussion in 'Interior' started by tg518, Aug 26, 2003.

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    tg518 Guest

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    Removing Airbag Warning Decals

    What is the best way to remove these annoying stickers from the visors without discoloring the vinyl on the visors?
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    take them off the day you buy the car. Its actually the area around the sticker that will discolor. But thats only if you leave them on long enough.
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    goof off bro

    "goof off" yellow container in home depot, paint section. 3 bucks maybe for a small canister.
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    I will try goof off then.

    minja714,
    Which Orange County do you live in, CA or FL?
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    SSJ_Rolla Guest

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    Cali 8)
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    tRav808 Guest

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    blow dryer helped me take mine off... maybe goof off is better.
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    tg518, did you have any problems removing them? I want to do mine, but if its too much trouble, i'll just leave them.
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    They are still on. The goof off appears like it might work but when I tested in on the corner of the visor the vinyl became puffy and removed the texture on the vinyl, so I would not recommend that approach. They also sell a water based goof off in an orange bottle, but that wasn’t strong enough. When I took a blow dryer to it that label seemed to get tacky and the warning label would come off in small pieces (very small pieces); it would have taken forever to take the labels off of each visor so I gave up.

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