Why?
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I find the stickers unattractive. Also, they reflect photons instead of absorbing them like my matte black felt tape - reducing glare.Why?
What??? And not be able to flip the visor back down for instructions mid-roll???How many of you remove these unsightly stickers on the visors and do they come off clean ?
Nah, that's OCD!So since you’ve had your truck for a while now…. If the stickers disappear will that trigger the ADHD in the “other” direction.


This ranks up there with...Were the warning stickers OK? Was there any damage to those very important stickers? (Wee all a bunch a keederz!)
When I go pee, I have to get help.This ranks up there with...
Can't manage to press the...
* Stop/Start button
* Seat Belt Reminder
Can people wipe their own..anymore..
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Jerry
LOLWhen I go pee, I have to get help.
Doctor told me not to lift anything heavy. :’P
No stickers for me...How many of you remove these unsightly stickers on the visors and do they come off clean ?
And will removing them effect trade in value?
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What method did you use to do this?
Heatgun to remove sticker, be careful not to overheat or stretch the plastic pulling it off. Then soak with rubbing alcohol to remove adhesive. The adhesive takes time and effort but both visors can be done in a few hours. 100% worth it IMO.What method did you use to do this?
Goo Gone works great for stickersHeatgun to remove sticker, be careful not to overheat or stretch the plastic pulling it off. Then soak with rubbing alcohol to remove adhesive. The adhesive takes time and effort but both visors can be done in a few hours. 100% worth it IMO.
I tried it and it wasn't noticeably better. Goo Gone is more aggressive and I chose just using alcohol over it to not "shine" the plastic over with all the rubbing. The trick is to keep a super damp paper towel over the adhesive for ~10mins, rub, and repeat.Goo Gone works great for stickers
The Car Talk guys always waxed poetic about using electrical tape to cover an always-on Check Engine light.Me too. I used stick-on black felt tape to cover those permanent stickers
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