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Old 02-23-2012, 11:22 PM   #1
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Cover visor airbag warning decals ??

Okay I am tired of looking at these warnings. Does anybody have any ideas how to get rid of them by covering them up? I was thinking maybe I could use some carbon fiber sticky vinyl and find some way to cut it out just right and fit it in that little square space so it covers them up. Feel free to share your ideas and what you guys have done
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Old 02-24-2012, 01:23 AM   #2
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Okay I am tired of looking at these warnings. Does anybody have any ideas how to get rid of them by covering them up? I was thinking maybe I could use some carbon fiber sticky vinyl and find some way to cut it out just right and fit it in that little square space so it covers them up. Feel free to share your ideas and what you guys have done
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Old 02-24-2012, 01:48 AM   #3
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I tried removing one from an old visor I had and it didn't come out good, right now I just want a way to cover them up somehow, there are some cool warning ones on eBay but the dimensions aren't big enough to completely cover the ones that are already there
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try that Goo Be Gone you can prob get it at Walmart
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Brake cleaner worked perfectly for me. You could never tell there was any warning decal there.
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The brake cleaner idea sounds good, but I just used pieces of stick-on shelf paper to cover them up. Two years now, no problems.
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aren't those warnings/decals like mattress tags? Remove them and the magical elves will come out and beat you unmerciful
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^ Yes, at least on my '05 Miata, GOO GONE worked perfectly. Get some cotton ***** and just start blotting the decals, giving GOO GONE time to do its magic. You should be able to remove both decals in half an hour or so.
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