GEN 2 Best way of getting yellow stickers off sun visors?

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I typically use an adhesive remover, acetone or some other chemical to remove these stickers, but on the Raptor the visors are fabric and I’m not sure that will work. Anyone successfully removed them and if so how?


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There are several methods. I soaked a blue shop paper towel in 91% alcohol, flipped up the visor and let the alcohol rag soften the label for ten to twenty minutes. The label came off fairly easily after that with a little fingernail effort and the heat from a hair dryer. You can barely see where it was if you stare at it for a few seconds. Very clean.


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I went to local tint shop and bought some flat black vinyl wrap material. it's a clean look. Done to all of my cars.

If you wanted to save weight wrap them in carbon fiber..... that's how it works right?

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I used rubbing alcohol and a hair dryer to get mine off. Then I used a small piece of artificial turf and a little more alcohol to gently rub the visor and get the remaining glue from in the fiber material. Took about 35 min to complete.
 

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I ended up having to use WD40 on a towel to get everything off in the end. I was skeptical but it did way better than goo gone or alcohol.

Id advise the heat gun treatment first, then use WD40 (not sprayed directly) to get the rest.
 
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Turns out heat is all that was needed. I started with heat for about three minutes then applied WD-40 on the drivers side. The stickers peeled right off.

On the passenger side I tried peeling it off after just heat and it came off just the same. Still a bit of glue to get off with both but not too bad. Thanks for the helpful info.


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How are you guys applying the wd40, after the heat gun sticker removal? Hate to screw them up but can't stand the stickers.
 
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