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Newsey



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Corris Grey
Stuck on Number Plates
I've got a new set of number plates to fit this weekend. Any ideas how to remove the old stuck on plates without damaging the paintwork? Brute force will bring the plate off from the front bumper but the rear plate is well stuck on.
Post #341187 27th Jun 2014 1:28pm
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Browjam



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Havana
They do come off, I did this recently. Use a hairdryer to warm up the rear plate and then using a wooden spatula slide behind the plate and carefully lift the plate away from the bodywork.
Post #341188 27th Jun 2014 1:33pm
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Montalcino Red
As above, instead of spatula you can use fishing line or floss (really) as a wire saw to cut through the the sticky pads.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Post #341195 27th Jun 2014 1:57pm
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Newsey



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Cheers for the above.

Ive just got this vision of me stood with the old plate in my hand, sticky pad attached and a lump of Corris Grey paint still stuck to it Shocked Big Cry
Post #341203 27th Jun 2014 2:23pm
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Browjam



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Spatula worked for me but I think Martin's method is genius!
Post #341208 27th Jun 2014 2:44pm
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grumpy old git



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Hairdryer to warm them up, fishing line to remove them and WD40 to clean off the gunk left behind.
Post #341223 27th Jun 2014 3:54pm
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+1 for the hairdryer, dental floss & everything doused in petrol beforehand (melts the glue)
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Post #341224 27th Jun 2014 4:01pm
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custom90



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Dental floss, just be careful it doesn't cut into your hands.
Post #341234 27th Jun 2014 5:13pm
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Grouse



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Pour / trickle petrol behind the plate leave 10 mins and pull off. Saves your fingers and no damage to paint - I them wipe over with meths prior to resticking the new plates on.
Post #341287 27th Jun 2014 8:53pm
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keith



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Martin , ( FLOSS ) What kinda teeth do you have ?
Post #341288 27th Jun 2014 8:53pm
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Cupboard



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You can also get label remover, such as this:
http://beal.org.uk/lubrication-cleaning/ae..._4235.html

CPC do a similar one.

They work well IME.
Post #341316 27th Jun 2014 10:11pm
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a13x



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Yep, I use glue and tar remover, available from detailing/ car cleaning web shops.
Post #341369 28th Jun 2014 7:32am
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Newsey



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Corris Grey
New plates fitted. Very Happy
The back plate came off with a good flossing! I had some tar remover in the garage that cleaned the old glue away.
The front plate I used a tyrap. I roughed up one edge and it cut through the pads in seconds with no marks.

Thanks for the advice Thumbs Up
Post #341479 28th Jun 2014 7:26pm
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