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Old Jun 18, 2007 | 06:29 PM
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Silly question removing warning stickers

Alright so I have a silly one for you guys

Ok so on the sun visors there are those yellow warning stickers
you know about the air bags and childred and blahh blahh blahh
well I tried peeling a corner off and it seems to be stuck on pretty well
I dont want to really peel at it if its only going to make a mess
anyone remove the stickers without making a mess of it?
if so any tips?

Thanks!
 
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Old Jun 18, 2007 | 06:36 PM
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Try a heat gun to warm it up before peeling.

Also I wouldn't try it because of the fabric like material on the visor - if it were plastic, it would have been much easier to do.
 
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Old Jun 18, 2007 | 07:14 PM
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The visor material seems very thin, I would be very careful or maybe just look into a cover up option. Let us know what ends up working, I don't like mine either.
 
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Old Jun 18, 2007 | 07:37 PM
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I gave up:

https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sedan-v36-2007-08/141463-removing-seat-belt-warning-label.html

Maybe you are more successful? Also, if you really wanted to get rid of them, I believe you can buy skyline versions because the stickers are a U.S. requirement.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by terrycs
I gave up:

https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=141463

Maybe you are more successful? Also, if you really wanted to get rid of them, I believe you can buy skyline versions because the stickers are a U.S. requirement.
Canada too FWIW...
 
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 12:19 PM
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I think it's illegal to remove the warning stickers. At least the ones in the visors...

I don't know why you wanna get rid of it. Do you wanna prove to the people that you're invincible? Just kidding.

The only warning sign I removed was the one on the glove compartment... I still even have the white sticker on the driver side window.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 12:26 PM
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Only because the G has an awesome interior. . .and those stickers are an eye sore. . . I read it once I got the point dont need to be reminded about the warning everytime im in my car.

so another "silly question" love the black leather seats
As we all know in order to keep leather seats in good shape they need to be
conditioned, most conditioner is white colored. The seats have perforations
which makes it really easy for white colored conditioner to get into the perfs
when applying, on black seats this stands out alot anyone have any ideas on avoiding this
or cleaning it out without taking something like a tooth pick to each of half a billion perfs. . .

and by the way I used some mcguires(spelling?) cleaner/conditioner and man
the seats are now in better than new conition really good stuff. . .
 
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 12:31 PM
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This sticker is under the passanger seat
 
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 04:40 PM
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man - am i the only one that thinks that getting rid of the sticker is a bit..um..****? haha

i mean every car has it - so its not like someones gonna get in ur car and say "oh my god what the hell is that awful looking thing on your sun visor" - and if that person does say that - just give him/her a
 
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 05:11 PM
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nope, i could care less what someone else thinks, I just want it off and
am asking to see if anyone has any tips. . this ok with you?
and your logic. . .

i" mean every car has it - so its not like someones gonna get in ur car and say "oh my god what the hell is that awful looking thing on your sun visor" "

ok so everyones jumpin off cliffs and well most people are obese. . . yeah u get the point

anyways thanks to those of you who were helpfull, i guess it stays on sigh. . .
 
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 09:44 AM
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...and by the way I used some mcguires(spelling?) cleaner/conditioner and man
the seats are now in better than new conition really good stuff. . .
Calpolytlo - Meguiars makes a clear spray that I use from time to time. I'd say its "ok" but you do avoid the "white dot syndrome" What meguiars product did you use??
 
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Calpolytlo
nope, i could care less what someone else thinks, I just want it off and
am asking to see if anyone has any tips. . this ok with you?
and your logic. . .

i" mean every car has it - so its not like someones gonna get in ur car and say "oh my god what the hell is that awful looking thing on your sun visor" "

ok so everyones jumpin off cliffs and well most people are obese. . . yeah u get the point

anyways thanks to those of you who were helpfull, i guess it stays on sigh. . .
relax urself - all u had to say was "i want it off because i want it off" and that woulda been fine and i STILL woulda thought it was **** and unnecessary - different strokes for different folks...

ALSO i didnt make mention of "DOING" anything (or acting in conformity with anything) like your "jumping off a cliff" argument suggests. All i said was that its a normal thing on a car and not a big deal...
i DID NOT say "everyone leaves it on so you should too" (and therefore you should act in conformity) if i had said that then your "jumping off a cliff" argument may have made more sense.

All i was saying is that its not specific to your car...and that most people look past it and probably dont even realize its there anymore and therefore i think its **** to be worried about it being there - and again you just had to say "it bothers me and i want it off"
 
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 02:36 PM
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Oohh gawd. . . isn't it common courtesy to not post at all if one has nothing nice or usefull to say? Your post was of no use to this thread, did in no way answer my question. Anyhow, again thanks to those of you usefull and helpfull posters!

now to some usefull matters

Oh yea Blaxima, I have seen those liquid spray on conditioners, I've just had better results with the cream. Next time ill try the liquid again worth not having the "white dot syndrome"(like the name ha) how was your experience with the spray?

what i used was Meguires Gold Class Leather Cleaner and Conditioner
 
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 03:40 PM
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For the leather use Lexol...good stuff

William
 
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 05:08 PM
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Oh yea Blaxima, I have seen those liquid spray on conditioners, I've just had better results with the cream. Next time ill try the liquid again worth not having the "white dot syndrome"(like the name ha) how was your experience with the spray?

what i used was Meguires Gold Class Leather Cleaner and Conditioner
I agree with you - better results w/ the cream compared to the spray. I use the spray when I'm in a hurry. If not buffed out it can get a little too shiney for me also.

Recently I've been using a Zymol product (not the spray) and I've been happy so far. That said, I'm always open to suggestions.
 
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