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Old 21st October 2005, 20:35   #1
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Removal of Airbag Warnings on Visors?

Has anybody removed them? I am tempted to try using a hair dryer to see if I can get them to come off. Ideas?
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Re: Removal of Airbag Warnings on Visors?

Bobby, this was discussed on Roadfly,s Z8 forum. Let me know if you can't find it and I'll hunt it down. Jonny
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Has anybody removed them? I am tempted to try using a hair dryer to see if I can get them to come off. Ideas?
Here you go - my advice is to use pure acetone (any hardware/paint store), and take your time - using just a bit at a time. Done right, you can't tell there were ever stickers there to begin with.

Destickered M5 - removing airbag warning stickers
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