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Old 10-09-2005 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by donv' date='Oct 9 2005, 11:36 AM
Hi Friends (Opps Where = Were. Why do I make so many mistakes in my topic titles?):

I have posted a blurry pic of a sticker on my late 05 545i. I am not sure what models/dates of manufacture have the ugly and seemingly silly sticker--i.e., why not have 4 stickers--one for each majory iDrive function/direction?

Anyway, has anyone removed this sticker leaving no bad effects whatsoever. How did you do it? I don't want to remove it unless I feel very confident that I won't leave something worse than the sticker behind.

You may not be able to read the sticker, but it says something about climate control.
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OK, it is gone. No problem. Got a corner loose and lifted gently. A postage-stamp size area of goo, but not nearly the worst I have seen, was left. Then, as suggested, I used Windex, but with soft metal polishing "paper cloth"--which would be very much like using cotton balls. I worked on it for 5 or so minutes and then took a soft cotton cloth and rid myself of the remaining goo. Thanks to all for the interest and suggestions.
Old 10-09-2005 | 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by stream' date='Oct 9 2005, 12:11 PM
[quote name='Dantheman' date='Oct 9 2005, 10:03 AM']took it off without any products. Didn t leave any marks whatsoever
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I also wanted to remove it. How did you do it? Just peel up from one corner?

Not to hijack the thread, but what about removing those ugly warning stickers/decals on the sun visors? On my Carreras I used denatured alcohol to get the decal off, and 3M General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner to remove the residue. I really had to soak the stickers to loosen them, but the visors were black vinyl so it wasn't a problem. Since my BMW visors are gray fabric, my concern is they'd absorb the liquids and leave a stain that's uglier than the stickers. Anybody have luck removing them?
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[/quote]Hi Stream:

I checked out my sun-visor "stickers." I don't think they are stickers. If they are stickers, then I think they are on too good to try to get off. I, myself, would be completely afraid to try.
Old 10-09-2005 | 07:39 PM
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use goo gone... to take the adhesive... works great!!
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This raises the question - which stickers do you guys take off?

I've left the cling sticker on above the driver's head. I've also left the big yellow warning sticker on that's by the glovebox. I'm not planning on removing the i-drive sticker since it's instructive.

What do others think?
Old 10-09-2005 | 08:09 PM
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The only sticker I removed was the big square one on the driver's side window. I only took it off because I was getting my windows tinted. All the other one's I left since they don't really bother me.
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We don't have the climate control sticker on our Euro cars, but in Hong Kong there's a sticker besides the shifter that say depress brake before shifting out of Park and Neutral. Why the hell you need a sticker for that, don't they teach you at driver's ed always depress the brake when doing any shifting?

And there's also a big red sticker on the side of my steering column that say warning the plastic can be explosive if it is put in the fire, please dispose of it properly. I will try to post a pic for you guys to see and the sticker doesn't come out at all, on my last E39 the sticker's colour faded after all those years and is very ugly I have to say.
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Originally Posted by AC_S5' date='Oct 9 2005, 09:40 PM
warning the plastic can be explosive if it is put in the fire, please dispose of it properly.?
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Oh darn... now i cant use some of the plastic during one of my bon fires?
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Originally Posted by ericdbs' date='Oct 9 2005, 09:39 PM
use goo gone... to take the adhesive... works great!!
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I agree that the goo removal products work well. However, I am cautious about using such products on potentially easily damaged and expensive to replace surfaces. I'd rather start with something known to be pretty mild on these surfaces.
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Originally Posted by UUronL' date='Oct 9 2005, 09:51 PM
This raises the question - which stickers do you guys take off?

I've left the cling sticker on above the driver's head.? I've also left the big yellow warning sticker on that's by the glovebox.? I'm not planning on removing the i-drive sticker since it's instructive.?

What do others think?
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I removed the yellow one and the iDrive sticker. I don't know what you mean about a cling sticker above the drivers's head. I would have left the climate control sticker on, but it is dumb since it has to do with only one of the iDrive's major functions and it's on the wood for gosh sakes. What BMW ninnie thought that it would be a good idea to put a silly sticker on the nice wood?
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Originally Posted by AC_S5' date='Oct 9 2005, 11:40 PM
We don't have the climate control sticker on our Euro cars, but in Hong Kong there's a sticker besides the shifter that say depress brake before shifting out of Park and Neutral.? Why the hell you need a sticker for that, don't they teach you at driver's ed always depress the brake when doing any shifting?

And there's also a big red sticker on the side of my steering column that say warning the plastic can be explosive if it is put in the fire, please dispose of it properly.? I will try to post a pic for you guys to see and the sticker doesn't come out at all, on my last E39 the sticker's colour faded after all those years and is very ugly I have to say.
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The first one undoubtedly is a lawyer sticker. All I can think of on the second one is that it is a lawyer sticker that covers the possibility the car might end up being burned in a junk yard. ~(;^)



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