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(1).  Hair Dryer (2).  The "Good" Duct Tape

(3).  A Pair of Pliers


 

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Materials
(1).  Set the hair dryer on the low blower setting, but on high heat.  I focused the Hair dryer on the tip of the sticker.  I took it away and began peeling back the sticker with my fingernail. With this done, I began using the Pliers to gently pull the entire side of the sticker (width wise) slightly up (using the hair dryer focused on the part I was pulling up).
(2).  Once you have the width of the sticker partially up, gently start pulling (with the pliers) the sticker back until it is completely removed. You can see a little bit of the glue was left over (but not a problem!)
(3).  Now go get your duct tape and wad some into a ball. I took the hair dryer and began panning across the area's with some glue left over on it. Don't let it get to hot...just enough for the glue to begin to soften. Use quick, sharp dabs with the duct tape, and if you want, add a little twist to it in order to help pull to glue from the visor. Use new pieces of tape often.
(4).  The finished product :)  Not to shabby if I say so myself!
(5).  And here is proof how easy this is!  Two visor stickers about 99% there :)

 

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Want to get rid of those annoying airbag stickers on your visor?  Here's the easy way how!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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