Is there a proper way to get these things off? It almost looks like they are printed on.View attachment 18511
Thats on only 1 of the 3 there
You can just peel that one off in your picture it’s just a sticker. Start on a corner and keep a 45degree pull constant until it’s off.I live in Florida. CDs on the visor is not a good idea. Im also 6'3, so they are more of a distraction because of my line of sight.
Is there a proper way to get these things off? It almost looks like they are printed on.
The other one that’s on the fabric seems like they wanted that one to stay on. It’s in Spanish
Bogunn, I think you are on to something.
Consider this. You remove the stickers, and then you sell the truck. The new owner dies because she did something the sticker warned her not to do. But because of your selfish action, she can't read the warning.
You know, don't text while driving, don't use navigation unless the truck is in Park, place both hands on the wheel at all times, don't practice the flute while transmission is in drive (I actually used to see somebody doing this each day going to work as we crawled through the Rt 17/4 intersection in Paramus, NJ). But I digress.
Aren't you then responsible?
Or, maybe removing the stickers is a form of hate speech. You know, society says you need this information for your own good. You refuse to conform. She dies, and the attorney for the deceased clams you're responsible because you're a misogynistic jerk.
Do you see where this can lead?
My advice, keep you hands off those stickers.
I guess you can never be too careful.
Nope she should have read the owners and operation manual.Bogunn, I think you are on to something.
Consider this. You remove the stickers, and then you sell the truck. The new owner dies because she did something the sticker warned her not to do. But because of your selfish action, she can't read the warning.
You know, don't text while driving, don't use navigation unless the truck is in Park, place both hands on the wheel at all times, don't practice the flute while transmission is in drive (I actually used to see somebody doing this each day going to work as we crawled through the Rt 17/4 intersection in Paramus, NJ). But I digress.
Aren't you then responsible?
Or, maybe removing the stickers is a form of hate speech. You know, society says you need this information for your own good. You refuse to conform. She dies, and the attorney for the deceased clams you're responsible because you're a misogynistic jerk.
Do you see where this can lead?
My advice, keep you hands off those stickers.
On the other side where the mirror is that one is painted on. You can try alcohol wipes and a soft towel or a mild paint thinner to try and get that off. Or plastidip or paint over it.
The other one that’s on the fabric seems like they wanted that one to stay on. It’s in Spanish. I don’t think you can peel that one off easily. You probably can get it off but it isn’t just going to come off. View attachment 18538
For the CanadiansNot spanish , it is in french
Bogunn, I think you are on to something.
Consider this. You remove the stickers, and then you sell the truck. The new owner dies because she did something the sticker warned her not to do. But because of your selfish action, she can't read the warning.
You know, don't text while driving, don't use navigation unless the truck is in Park, place both hands on the wheel at all times, don't practice the flute while transmission is in drive (I actually used to see somebody doing this each day going to work as we crawled through the Rt 17/4 intersection in Paramus, NJ). But I digress.
Aren't you then responsible?
Or, maybe removing the stickers is a form of hate speech. You know, society says you need this information for your own good. You refuse to conform. She dies, and the attorney for the deceased clams you're responsible because you're a misogynistic jerk.
Do you see where this can lead?
My advice, keep you hands off those stickers.
Thats what the owners manual is for...all 855 pages...