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Old 04-02-2013, 06:00 PM
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I removed the ugly stickers on my visors (I know not to put a car seat in the front seat) and there is some adhesive residue on them. Will goo gone remove this? I just don't want to discolor the visors. Has anyone done this before any suggestions? Thanks I tried searching but got the phone book
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Here's hoping that when you sell the truck the new owners will also be so knowledgable, or at least don't use you as a scape goat.

I'd stick them back on and cover them with something removeable if I could not live with them and that way cover my ***** against a potential future lawsuit.
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Ronsenol lighter fluid works much better TRUST ME it works!
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Originally Posted by griffon
Here's hoping that when you sell the truck the new owners will also be so knowledgable, or at least don't use you as a scape goat.

I'd stick them back on and cover them with something removeable if I could not live with them and that way cover my ***** against a potential future lawsuit.
If somebody sued me because I removed those stickers Id laugh at their stupidity. I don't understand why you
A) answer the question
B) move on because you do not have an relevant answer

I don't need legal advice or opinion on what I do to my truck..... Im just looking for help
Thanks to those who have a valid response to this question
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WD-40 or alcohol.
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Originally Posted by griffon
Here's hoping that when you sell the truck the new owners will also be so knowledgable, or at least don't use you as a scape goat.

I'd stick them back on and cover them with something removeable if I could not live with them and that way cover my ***** against a potential future lawsuit.
Can't wait to hear your stance on lift kits, leveling, window tint, big tires, retrofit headlights, or the hundreds of other modifications that are discussed here daily.

Might want to buckle your safety belt, I suspect you'll have a bumpy ride around here.
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OP- please report back results with whatever you try. Inquiring minds...
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Originally Posted by griffon
Here's hoping that when you sell the truck the new owners will also be so knowledgable, or at least don't use you as a scape goat.

I'd stick them back on and cover them with something removeable if I could not live with them and that way cover my ***** against a potential future lawsuit.

Pure speculation. Have never heard of the legal ramifications of removing warning labels.

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WD-40 or alcohol.
This is what I'd do. You'd be surprised at what alcohol takes off!
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Originally Posted by kjo43
can't wait to hear your stance on lift kits, leveling, window tint, big tires, retrofit headlights, or the hundreds of other modifications that are discussed here daily.

Might want to buckle your safety belt, i suspect you'll have a bumpy ride around here.

lmao
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Originally Posted by platinum28
If somebody sued me because I removed those stickers Id laugh at their stupidity. I don't understand why you
A) answer the question
B) move on because you do not have an relevant answer

I don't need legal advice or opinion on what I do to my truck..... Im just looking for help
Thanks to those who have a valid response to this question
Sorry, only trying to help. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.

Sometimes when you holler "Help" people throw ropes from many different directions, not just from the way you were looking.

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