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About: Should you invest in a set of side window visors?
Automotive styling is a strange creature. For decades, external windshield visors ruled the black top with one-piece metal shades, adorning the tops of many vehicles from about the 1940s. Some of these were externally adjustable, others with remote controls inside, and some just fixed at the proper angle to keep glare from blinding drivers.

At about the same time, side-window visors — or deflectors — first appeared, although they never really caught on like windshield visors did. But they’re still in the game and used by more than just smokers who want to be able to keep their windows slightly open without getting soaked in the rain; they’re also handy if you’ve parked in direct sunlight and want some ventilation without worrying about a sudden rain shower.

These come in two basic styles: peel-and-stick units that mount to the window frame, or the in-channel type that slides into the horizontal soft channel the glass closes into. The latter brings a cleaner look and are less likely to be damaged by car-wash brushes or normal wear and tear. The peel-and-stick style, though, may damage paint if they aren’t removed carefully, should you need to replace a broken visor. Installing either is a basic do-it-yourself job.

There’s a major drawback to some of the in-channel mounted visors, though. When it comes to one-touch power windows, most come with a safety mechanism that reverses the direction when closing the window to avoid pinching, say, a finger or a hand. If your visor kit has too thick an edge and your one-touch windows have this override, they will never close properly.

Proper kits for these types of windows exist, though. These come with small and thin metal clips that let the glass close completely without any interference. But if you can’t readily find this type of kit, you may be stuck with the external, peel-and-stick type.

If you ever have to remove a peel-and-stick, tape-mounted anything on a vehicle — including window visor— use some paint-safe solvent to weaken the glue to make the removal process easier. If you’re left with a strip of unsightly glue remnants, there’s an alternative to rubbing it off with your fingers; most auto parts stores will carry a trim adhesive remover wheel. The surface looks and smells like a pencil eraser, and it mounts to a power drill. This will easily take off any adhesive without damaging paint.

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The various advantages of having acrylic display stands in the shop are:


? Durable
Acrylic stands extremely durable over the years. The material is relatively unbreakable than other materials. The duration of the stand is good and feasible to the price. The duration of the stand makes it the first choice of the retailers. To use glass stands in the stores is not practical, hence acrylic stand is a special type of plastic which is made for stores exclusively.

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