get a clear plastic sleeve like the ones that are used to protect baseball cards. Put the permit inside the sleeve. Clip this sleeve on the inside of your window. I used to do this for a front-window permit.
I've recently moved from the 'burbs into the city and now need a residential parking permit that I'm supposed to attacth to the inside of my rear window. The problem is my windows are tinted and I'm concerned that this will be a problem as they issue new permits every yearand Ill have to remove and reapply the sticker. I don't want to ruin my tinting. Does anyone have any ideas for how to display the permit without damaging my tint?
get a clear plastic sleeve like the ones that are used to protect baseball cards. Put the permit inside the sleeve. Clip this sleeve on the inside of your window. I used to do this for a front-window permit.
i do something similar...i actually have a piece of clear plastic with two suction cups that i stick on the window
cigarette pack cellophane and spit.
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
Always going for the classy options, eh Jeff?Originally Posted by 632 Regal
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Originally Posted by Omega
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
i use a thin piece of lexan plexi glass and place the sicker on that then just toss it on the dash
'90 535i
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There's a product called Windshield Relief that turns any inside the window sticker into a static cling one.
Originally Posted by artemis626