Use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm the front and rear ones up. If you get them warm enough they will peel off without even leaving glue behind. The steering wheel you have to have something tiny and pointy to get in behind it and pry it out as it's held in by 6 tiny bends.
Use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm the front and rear ones up. If you get them warm enough they will peel off without even leaving glue behind. The steering wheel you have to have something tiny and pointy to get in behind it and pry it out as it's held in by 6 tiny bends.
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