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6th gen rear visor and summer heat

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    #16
    Originally posted by dannyhsu View Post
    Oh, I just thought because the heat made the 3M weaker, so installing it in the winter would make it stronger or something lol..
    No, the cold would make the 3m not stick as well. Most stick on things don't stick very good in the cold. Just my experience. And the cold makes plastics more brittle and less ply-able. Hence it would be harder to install in the winter.

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      #17
      Originally posted by AAPOQ View Post
      No, the cold would make the 3m not stick as well. Most stick on things don't stick very good in the cold. Just my experience. And the cold makes plastics more brittle and less ply-able. Hence it would be harder to install in the winter.
      Ah I see thanks

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        #18
        I would say it all comes down to if you want it permanently. I would use an adhesive strip for that. If not, just use the 3M double sided tape. Now I am not trying to thread jack but for future reference what prep work goes behind putting a rear window visor on?


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          #19
          Anyone know how I long I should keep the visor out of the sun or rain after installing it or if I even need to keep it out of those elements?

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            #20
            Originally posted by redlined302 View Post
            I would say it all comes down to if you want it permanently. I would use an adhesive strip for that. If not, just use the 3M double sided tape. Now I am not trying to thread jack but for future reference what prep work goes behind putting a rear window visor on?
            I'm going to prep the rear windshield glass by washing and scrubbing off any debris then wipe it down with windex and finally wipe it down with some rubbing alcohol

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              #21
              Originally posted by dannyhsu View Post
              I'm going to prep the rear windshield glass by washing and scrubbing off any debris then wipe it down with windex and finally wipe it down with some rubbing alcohol
              That's a little extreme but it should help I guess...
              I used my own spit to clean the areas and that was about a year and a half ago and still no problems. (l was lazy)
              I would think windex would do good enough on its own honestly.

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                #22
                Originally posted by AAPOQ View Post
                That's a little extreme but it should help I guess...
                I used my own spit to clean the areas and that was about a year and a half ago and still no problems. (l was lazy)
                I would think windex would do good enough on its own honestly.
                Haha, I'm trying to get it right this time. Plus, I have a lot of free time lol.

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                  #23
                  Were do yall order the visor from. N ihaone the one i needve a 4dr which
                  Keep It Low, And Drive It Slow
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by 713_JDM_CB7 View Post
                    Were do yall order the visor from. N ihaone the one i needve a 4dr which
                    Try looking on craigslist some local guy over here sells all of the visors even the rear one for 75 with 3m tape

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by LRG6611 View Post
                      Try looking on craigslist some local guy over here sells all of the visors even the rear one for 75 with 3m tape
                      Nice but i stay in Tx
                      Keep It Low, And Drive It Slow
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                        #26
                        They also sell them on PasswordJDM, but they're over priced I think

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                          #27
                          Nope never had problems with heat as I don't park my car In Direct sun. I have cf parts on my car I don't want sun damage. U shouldn't wait too long to install the visor after cleaning it. Dirt, debris will get on the glass and make things harder longer u wait.
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