Ok so today I finally got to tackle my fugly sticker delete project. I had to abandon my former idea of designing a band around the visors as it proved too complex due to the angled shape of the visors plus the challenge with the passenger side mirror.
Instead, I drew on my limited arts and crafts skills to make a pocket out of the
Relicate.Black 9040 alcantara (thanks Silent Cilantro for the tip)
with backing in the dimensions of the stickers. I then glued them on 3 sides, one at a time. and placed a metal ruler with a heavy weight on top of each edge to compress the alcantara as the glue dried to get as close to a flush surface as possible. Finally I placed a bead of glue within 1/4" along the perimeter on the stickers leaving one end unglued (open) and again, used a cutting board with a heavy weight to compress well the pocket to the visor.
To my own amazement, it came out really nice, even nicer than the pictures suggest, since the shadow effect makes it look less flush than it really is. My main objective was, of course, to get rid of those unsightly stickers and make it as discrete and blending as possible. Another collateral useful purpose however is that the pocket could be functional to hold parking cards etc.
I've included a few pictures of my project should any of you like to follow this idea.
On a side note, the last 2 pictures was something I thought of (and very glad that I did), which was to place small mats with my leftover alcantara in the door handle cavities which I cut out using a paper template. I gave it some extra length so it could slipt extra on a slip under the slot which makes it stay in place nicely. No need for glue or anything else. As small as a detail as this may seem, it definitely looks nicer than the hard plastic of that handle cavity and feels much much better when opening of pulling the doors, plus they easily can be pilled out for occasional cleaning. I did both door handles in less than 30 minutes.