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Anybody ever use this stuff b4? I've been using it for years, and I just reordered. Thought I'd like to share.
I basically use it for registration and parking permit stickers(for school). For my school permit, if I want to take somebody else's car i just peel it off and stick it on the other car. Also makes taking off stickers easy.
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I basically use it for registration and parking permit stickers(for school). For my school permit, if I want to take somebody else's car i just peel it off and stick it on the other car. Also makes taking off stickers easy.
http://www.windshieldrelief.com/
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It depends
The Colorado State Parks pass is $50 for the first car and $20 for each additional. If you take different cars on different time but only one car at a time, $5 vs. $20 is a good deal.
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b..b.bbut.. what if some fewl comes along and steals your decal?! I guess they wont know to try but i'd imagine if it gets more prevalent. ..
anyway .. I thought of combating this once .. after having to razor blade a parking decal off.. I rain-Xed the entire area before applying the decal .. (smug look) and it stayed on.
then .. it worked too well (embarassment) .. the decal fell clean off one day after a coupla months after the sun baked it or something.
anyway .. I thought of combating this once .. after having to razor blade a parking decal off.. I rain-Xed the entire area before applying the decal .. (smug look) and it stayed on.
then .. it worked too well (embarassment) .. the decal fell clean off one day after a coupla months after the sun baked it or something.
#6
I spent 99 cent Candian and got a huge piece of plastic. And did the same thing to all my parking permit. The plastic film that I am talking about its the plastic film that we use to cover our dinning tables. The plastic will slick fine to the windshield but you will notice it but its clear and transparent, so that's a cheaper solution.