Floppy sun visor gets the DIY treatment for an unusual repair that turned out awesome.
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It's funny I never think about doing these videos they are great I use hook and loop to hold mine up its also a quick and easy way!! Love the magnet also very good video!!
Great fix
Nice job ..Steve 👍
I thought you were going to show me how to actually fix it. Thanks for nothing
Brilliant! Thank you 😊
I like your try, i don't like the solution.
Unfortunately there is a use-case for sun-visors to be adjusted between fully open and fully closed. Sometimes the sun hits you side-ways. This is great for keeping the visor closed. but it wont help when you actually need the visor to keep the sun out of your eye – and being fully open is not ideal.
No, no, and NO…not the way to do this. Take part of your headliner apart to fix a floppy sun visor? That's crazy dumb. Just carefully tighten the hook on the right side; that's where you have the problem. It's plastic, so be careful you don't break it. If you have to, remove the "hook" with a screwdriver, add a coat of glue to the curved upside, let the glue dry, and put the hook back in place…problem solved.
❤ magnet idea! I have a Chevy impala with fabric over the floppy visors, and the various strength hook and loop Velcro and even the plastic velcros for rug material types never last (warm summers and the backing glue oozes and peels off) with the magnets… I sense a weekend project coming up🥴