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The "Glue Dots" come in a few different styles. I got mine (roll of 75) for $3.99 (US) in a craft store. I heard they have them in hobby shops, too. The ones that are 1/8 inch thick work well.
The glue is very sticky but it does not leave a residue of any kind on my n810 and can be pulled off of the steering column (actually, pushing the glue into a lump seems to work best). It leaves no marks on the steering column either.
I have been using the same two dots for two weeks with no apparent reduction of holding strength.
If you've ever played with the gummy glue that 's used to hold down folds in magazine advertisements, then you have an idea of what I'm talking about.
NOTE: When I want to remove the n810 I pull it HORIZONTALLY across the steering column. If you pull it away from the dash or pull it up, the glue is so strong the n810's stand will bend.
After using these forums to get information, it feels good to be able to contribute for a change. I hope this tip works for you.
-- Killick