#1 Promoting alcohol + motoring? SOUNDS LIKE A FUCKING GREAT IDEA. #2 For better results, heat that fucker with a hair dryer for several seconds, which will flow the adhesive and soften the vinyl/backer which stops it breaking when pulled. Finish with Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA, AKA rubbing alcohol). #3 Or any commercially available silicon spray which will not actually attack the rubber. #4 As will waxing your car, along with many other benefits of doing so. #5 "Inflating your tires will increase gas milage"<sic> is fucking negligent advice. Tires should be correctly inflated for the vehicle and tyre type, manufacturer recommendations and driving conditions - I would recommend removal of this 'hack', to prevent people being morons. #6 Or, investigate why you have excessive moisture in your car - failed weather seal? Compromised heater matrix? A/C issue? Not caring to find the root cause of an automotive problem is gambling with your own, and your family's, safety. #7 That's just stupid. #8 Good 'hack' I guess? Don't, um do that? Also 2 minutes sounds like it came plucked from someone's ass. There are hundreds of factors to consider. #9 How is this a hack? #10 see #6 #11 Happens due to solarizing of the plasticisers in the material. This is, at best a very sort term solution. The only real fix is replace the lenses (if possible), otherwise the whole unit. #12 Again cannot recommend as it is not easily predicted how the product will interact with the lock mechanism, or any electromechanical components inside modern central locking-equipped vehicles. #13 Idiot.
#1 Promoting alcohol + motoring? SOUNDS LIKE A FUCKING GREAT IDEA. #2 For better results, heat that fucker with a hair dryer for several seconds, which will flow the adhesive and soften the vinyl/backer which stops it breaking when pulled. Finish with Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA, AKA rubbing alcohol). #3 Or any commercially available silicon spray which will not actually attack the rubber. #4 As will waxing your car, along with many other benefits of doing so. #5 "Inflating your tires will increase gas milage"<sic> is fucking negligent advice. Tires should be correctly inflated for the vehicle and tyre type, manufacturer recommendations and driving conditions - I would recommend removal of this 'hack', to prevent people being morons. #6 Or, investigate why you have excessive moisture in your car - failed weather seal? Compromised heater matrix? A/C issue? Not caring to find the root cause of an automotive problem is gambling with your own, and your family's, safety. #7 That's just stupid. #8 Good 'hack' I guess? Don't, um do that? Also 2 minutes sounds like it came plucked from someone's ass. There are hundreds of factors to consider. #9 How is this a hack? #10 see #6 #11 Happens due to solarizing of the plasticisers in the material. This is, at best a very sort term solution. The only real fix is replace the lenses (if possible), otherwise the whole unit. #12 Again cannot recommend as it is not easily predicted how the product will interact with the lock mechanism, or any electromechanical components inside modern central locking-equipped vehicles. #13 Idiot.
#2 For better results, heat that fucker with a hair dryer for several seconds, which will flow the adhesive and soften the vinyl/backer which stops it breaking when pulled. Finish with Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA, AKA rubbing alcohol).
#3 Or any commercially available silicon spray which will not actually attack the rubber.
#4 As will waxing your car, along with many other benefits of doing so.
#5 "Inflating your tires will increase gas milage"<sic> is fucking negligent advice. Tires should be correctly inflated for the vehicle and tyre type, manufacturer recommendations and driving conditions - I would recommend removal of this 'hack', to prevent people being morons.
#6 Or, investigate why you have excessive moisture in your car - failed weather seal? Compromised heater matrix? A/C issue? Not caring to find the root cause of an automotive problem is gambling with your own, and your family's, safety.
#7 That's just stupid.
#8 Good 'hack' I guess? Don't, um do that? Also 2 minutes sounds like it came plucked from someone's ass. There are hundreds of factors to consider.
#9 How is this a hack?
#10 see #6
#11 Happens due to solarizing of the plasticisers in the material. This is, at best a very sort term solution. The only real fix is replace the lenses (if possible), otherwise the whole unit.
#12 Again cannot recommend as it is not easily predicted how the product will interact with the lock mechanism, or any electromechanical components inside modern central locking-equipped vehicles.
#13 Idiot.