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I'm quite sure I'm not alone when complaining about the stupid yellow warning stickers on the sun visors. I've searched for solutions and the results are disappointing.
What I'd like to find is a full cover on the visor. Has anyone found one? I've considered the sticker overlays but don't like the look. I researched ways to removed the sticker but have not found anything other than leaving a shadow where the sticker was.
 
Government mandated? State government? I have no idea what you're describing. Maybe go to a bone yard.
 
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I'm talking about those ugly yellow stickers on the sun visor.
kinda snarky reply on your part; don't appreciate it.
I hoped this forum would be different but i guess not.
 
If you view that as snark you really shouldn't be on the internet at all.
 
owns 2012 Honda Accord EX-L V6
This guy had good results using a hair dryer and needle nosed pliers:
Then, if you don't like the results, there are many videos on recovering them. Here's one that deals with the mirror:

It's interesting - I disliked the look of the stickers when I first saw them, but now, I don't even notice them. It just shows how important these kinds of warnings are, doesn't it?

- Jack
 
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I think it might be hard to find a quality solution, or at least one made/sold by a reputable company. Reason being- those are safety warnings. Any company's legal department would likely prevent them from selling something that would obscure or cover those stickers out of fear of a class action lawsuit that could bankrupt the company. In a country where someone can sue over hot coffee, it's not too far-fetched to imagine a person getting injured and claiming that a company's product prevented them from knowing the risks of the airbag.

If this is something that you really want and are willing to accept the risks of covering up a warning label that is designed to be highly visible, I hope you can find a solution. Perhaps taking the sun visors off and taking them to a custom fabric/upholstery shop might be an option.

I'm with Jackpine though- I don't even notice these warning labels anymore.
 
Interesting thread.... I have a 2019 and am totally unaware of said stickers. I'll need to go look as I'm now curious.

That said, I DO have two stickers at the base of the drivers window that I find annoying but I tend to not see those either, especially while driving.
 
I took them off my 2019 Sport 6MT. I don't remember exactly what I used but it might have been some Goo Gone or something like that. I did it very carefully and you can barely tell that they were there. You can see slightly where it was since the shade is not exactly the same but not really noticeable.
 
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