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Gerico Member Since: 02 Jul 2011 Location: Essex Posts: 224 |
A good hairdryer or heat gun. Gently heat the plate and try to blow warm behind it from the top and carefully pull it forwards and eventually it will fall away as the glue softens. Richard |
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Fri Nov 25 2011 10:04pm |
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barry15555 Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 187 |
Or get some Dental Floss long enough to get behind number plate, then wrap ends round two sticks and use like a Cheese cutter. 2006 S/C Bonatti Grey, OEM Steps, LAND ROVFR Mud Flaps, Soft/Smooth steering wheel, 2010/11 HST Wheels. |
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Fri Nov 25 2011 10:13pm |
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T8OOL Member Since: 16 Sep 2011 Location: Essex Posts: 242 |
Hair dryer and dental floss and a little WD40 to get the rest of the double sided sticky tape residue off RR Sport TDV8 09 Santorini Black with all the trimmings |
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Fri Nov 25 2011 10:19pm |
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barry15555 Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 187 |
Also treat yourself to one of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stripe-Removal-W...43a324d2b9 2006 S/C Bonatti Grey, OEM Steps, LAND ROVFR Mud Flaps, Soft/Smooth steering wheel, 2010/11 HST Wheels. |
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Fri Nov 25 2011 10:28pm |
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Gerico Member Since: 02 Jul 2011 Location: Essex Posts: 224 |
Only really need that if 'de-badging' or removing lettering. It is very good my mate swears by it. Any residue left by the number plate should be covered by the new plate. |
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Fri Nov 25 2011 10:33pm |
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