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It seems that they come off with heat......you know when you see people put them windshield shades in their cars when parked and they tuck them under the rearview mirror in a attemp to keep the car cool. well the reflective shade traps the heat between the glass and the shade generating a super hot situation poping off the rearview mirror. seems to happen every summer
Thanks guys. The only thing that I am worried about is exploding my windshield with the "yank as hard as you can method". It may come to that but I'm going to investigate the solvent. I'll keep you posted.
take a razor blade and work it under it from the bottom and keep working it between it and the windshield and soon it will come off this is how i did it