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Browjam Member Since: 03 Jun 2014 Location: South East Posts: 114 |
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.
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27th Jun 2014 1:33pm |
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Martin Site Admin Member Since: 02 Apr 2007 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 6605 |
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
2015 D90 XS SW |
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27th Jun 2014 1:57pm |
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Newsey Member Since: 03 Feb 2014 Location: Beverley Posts: 20 |
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 |
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27th Jun 2014 2:23pm |
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Browjam Member Since: 03 Jun 2014 Location: South East Posts: 114 |
Spatula worked for me but I think Martin's method is genius!
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27th Jun 2014 2:44pm |
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grumpy old git Member Since: 16 Nov 2013 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 153 |
Hairdryer to warm them up, fishing line to remove them and WD40 to clean off the gunk left behind.
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27th Jun 2014 3:54pm |
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TooTall Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Fens Posts: 504 |
+1 for the hairdryer, dental floss & everything doused in petrol beforehand (melts the glue)
TT "Ease your worries, Clear-up your woes, Go into your garage & put stuff into rows." |
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27th Jun 2014 4:01pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20339 |
Dental floss, just be careful it doesn't cut into your hands.
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27th Jun 2014 5:13pm |
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Grouse Member Since: 16 Apr 2012 Location: on the hill Posts: 520 |
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.
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27th Jun 2014 8:53pm |
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keith Member Since: 15 Aug 2012 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 2212 |
Martin , ( FLOSS ) What kinda teeth do you have ?
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27th Jun 2014 8:53pm |
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Cupboard Member Since: 21 Mar 2014 Location: Suffolk Posts: 2971 |
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. |
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27th Jun 2014 10:11pm |
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a13x Member Since: 25 Sep 2011 Location: Burton on Trent Posts: 553 |
Yep, I use glue and tar remover, available from detailing/ car cleaning web shops.
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28th Jun 2014 7:32am |
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Newsey Member Since: 03 Feb 2014 Location: Beverley Posts: 20 |
New plates fitted.
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 |
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28th Jun 2014 7:26pm |
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