Removing stick on no. plates?

Removing stick on no. plates?

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Leadfoot

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1,901 posts

282 months

Monday 10th September 2001
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Has anyone removed a stick on number plate? I''ve got one on the front of my Griff & think it''ll look better with a normal one. Just a bit scared of the results if I pull it off!

Saturn 5

249 posts

274 months

Tuesday 11th September 2001
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If your careful a hairdryer should lift it off, obviously dont put to much heat in one spot or you'll have a moon surface on your car. You should be able to then remove the glue with some solvent, white spirit or petrol. just polish the area when your done. I wouldnt use a wallpaper scraper, that is well bodgy and will probably result in half your nose coming off and lots of scratches. Good luck.

mel

10,168 posts

276 months

Tuesday 11th September 2001
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By coincidence just this morning I was sat on the kasi (that means bog not a Ford Ka si for the record !!!! similar though) reading the latest offering of sh1te potatoe pealers from Betterware (for some reason it had been left in there probably in lew of bog paper) and happened to notice a specific product designed to remove the horrible sticky goo left behind on painted surfaces after you remove adhesive labels !!!!! might be worth a try. Don't know if they have website but try a search.

bob clenton

112 posts

285 months

Tuesday 11th September 2001
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A couple of things you may like to consider before removing your stick on number plate. Firstly if it's been on there any length of time the surrounding paintwork may have faded in which case you will end up with a darker oblong on your bonnet. Secondly if you fit a numberplate in the traditional place the cooling efficiency of your radiator will be reduced because its right in the airflow path. There's a thread on this somewhere.

RichB

51,597 posts

285 months

Tuesday 11th September 2001
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Saturn, I think Roger the Bodger was being ironic Rich...

trefor

14,635 posts

284 months

Tuesday 11th September 2001
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A bit of white spirit works wonders in diluting the sticky effect of the, er, stickies, and it's perfect for removing the gooey debris. Trefor/.

mel

10,168 posts

276 months

Tuesday 11th September 2001
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I just thought it had the smell of Preston about it.....Any ideas how you get sticky number plates off a horse ??

Saturn 5

249 posts

274 months

Tuesday 11th September 2001
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Sheep dip works, but wash your hands when your done.