If you’re like most people, you probably have a few phone holders scattered around your car. But if you’re anything like me, you’ve been struggling to find one that’s both functional and stylish. The good news is that there are a number of ways to remove phone holders from cars without having to resort to duct tape or superglue. Here are four tips:

  1. Use a magnetic phone holder: If you have a magnetic phone holder, all you need is some strong magnets and some adhesive tape. Stick the magnets to the back of your phone holder and attach the adhesive tape to the front. This will keep your phone securely in place while driving, no matter how bumpy the road gets.
  2. Use a suction cup: Another option is using a suction cup. Just place the suction cup on the back of your phone holder and attach it to your windshield or dashboard with adhesive tape or screws (depending on your car’s design). This will keep your phone secure while driving, no matter how much movement there is in the seat belt area.
  3. Use an adhesive strip: If none of these solutions work for you, try using an adhesive strip instead. Just peel off one end of the strip and stick it to the back of your phone holder, then peel off another end and stick it to the front of your windshield or dashboard. This will create a temporary adhesion between the two surfaces that should hold your phone in place during driving (although it won’t be as secure as using a suction cup or magnet).
  4. Use Velcro: If none of these solutions work for you, try using Velcro instead. Just place two pieces of Velcro on either side of your windshield or dashboard near where you want to mount your phone holder, then stick one end of the holder onto each piece of Velcro (make sure they’re facing outwards so they don’t interfere with visibility). This should ..