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RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - mark_n - 26-10-2011 07:52am

Depending on how annoying they are, I'm intending to get them retrimmed by a trim shop but it's the sort of thing you ignore after a while.


RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - Simon - 26-10-2011 08:06am

(25-10-2011 09:50pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  I'd be tempted to try a cotton wool bud with a tiny amount of a few solutions starting with Meths maybe white spirits then brake cleaner very very carefully on the label to see if it will lift, other option is a hairdryer to heat it again... but need to be very careful, a solution could smudge it everywhere or leave a sticky patch! And wear surgical gloves. All at your own risk of course!

Phil, the fabric is typical vehicle interior, hard wearing, fabric; therefore, I am almost positive that it is synthetic. Using any kind of solvent (what you'd need to use) on a synthetic fabric will melt it. Thus, I've discounted the method you mention.


(26-10-2011 07:52am)mark_n Wrote:  Depending on how annoying they are, I'm intending to get them retrimmed by a trim shop but it's the sort of thing you ignore after a while.

Mark, if I cannot buy them without the stupid decals, I will be using a trim shop to do mine in black leather to match the interior.

I'm tall - 6'3" - therefore, if you're not, you may not find they annoy you. Smile


RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - PhilSkill - 26-10-2011 08:50am

(26-10-2011 08:06am)Simon Wrote:  Phil, the fabric is typical vehicle interior, hard wearing, fabric; therefore, I am almost positive that it is synthetic. Using any kind of solvent (what you'd need to use) on a synthetic fabric will melt it. Thus, I've discounted the method you mention.

I do remember noticing them at the unleashed event, I'll have a look when I get mine, at least if covered it can be uncovered again should the need arise.


RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - XFullFatTim - 26-10-2011 10:40am

Are they required for homolgation/ type approval? If so at year 3 you may have an MOT failure


RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - Simon - 26-10-2011 10:57am

(26-10-2011 10:40am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Are they required for homolgation/ type approval? If so at year 3 you may have an MOT failure

I'd love to hear them use that stupid excuse.

If that is the case, perhaps they'd like to explain to me why none of my other vehicles have (have had) them.

If anybody actually needs to learn from the pictograms on the warning labels, they shouldn't bloody well be driving Laughing


RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - mark_n - 26-10-2011 12:03pm

Anyone have any idea how much a pair of replacement sun visors will cost? Buy those, have them retrimmed and retain the originals either for trade in or MOT. I can hardly believe they will be expensive, though availability might be an issue.


RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - GibEvoque - 26-10-2011 12:06pm

Simple solution, just have you sun visors down to stop the sun!, quite common down here.


RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - PhilSkill - 26-10-2011 02:14pm

(26-10-2011 10:40am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Are they required for homolgation/ type approval? If so at year 3 you may have an MOT failure

I'd be surprised if an MOT test station failed you for no stickers on the sun visors, I've never heard of these being required for MOT... but I'm no expert so don't take my word. No mention here

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicle/Mot/DG_4022109


RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - DynamicRRV - 26-10-2011 06:24pm

Not needed for MOT at all.


RE: Sun Visor? ARGH! - vinda - 27-10-2011 02:47am

Don't think mines got these stickers on the visor