mark the spark
Member Since: 22 Jun 2011
Location: southampton
Posts: 2531
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my new cars rear plate is stuck on and i want to swap my own plate on but its solidly fixed ( original factory fitted plate )
any one got any good tips on removal of the rear plate
dont want to damage the rear panel so wondered if anyone in the bodyshop field has any good tips
was thinking warming it up with the old hair dryer trick but open to suggestions
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23rd Jul 2015 8:10 am |
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Bill Wright
Member Since: 03 Nov 2007
Location: Glorious Devon
Posts: 3254
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A bit of fishing line (or similar non-abrasive cord) and a sawing action down the back of the plate should start it off. Help it with a bit of petrol or meths to break up the sticky stuff. Never take life too seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
D4 SDV6 SE Tech Kaikoura Stone MY15.
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23rd Jul 2015 8:18 am |
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ThatMartinChap
Member Since: 06 Nov 2007
Location: Deepest Darkest Berkshire
Posts: 696
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did mine recently - twice actually since I put my new plate on wonky and had to redo it.
Firstly. Clean around the area then use some masking tape to mark the position of the current plate (I missed this step first time around to my cost)
I heated mine with a hair-drier for a minute or so then used dental floss to cut through the sticky pads that are holding it in place. Keep the floss taught and don't let it catch on the edge of the plate or it will snap. Take your time and it will come off no bother and certainly should not damage the paint. Leave a nice minty smell too
You'll then be left with the remains of the pads which can take some removal. WD40 will shift it, or if you have it autoglym tar remover works brilliantly. Again take your time and it will come off.
Stick on the new plates using 1mm pads. I recommend using quite a few as they do come off over time.
Make sure you get it straight and centred... it's a when you get it wrong and have to do again. Also Gone : MY14 D4 SDV6 HSE : Barolo Black + Almond
Sadly Gone : MY08 D3 TDV6 HSE : Stornoway + Alpaca + Privacy + BAS Remap
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23rd Jul 2015 8:20 am |
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mark the spark
Member Since: 22 Jun 2011
Location: southampton
Posts: 2531
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thanks guys great advice as ever
will be screw fixing the new one on as it already has screw holes and fixing caps on the doner car
and it wont be wonky and it will definitely be a square one
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23rd Jul 2015 9:33 am |
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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
Posts: 1929
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Bill Wright wrote:A bit of fishing line (or similar non-abrasive cord) and a sawing action down the back of the plate should start it off. Help it with a bit of petrol or meths to break up the sticky stuff.
+1. Works a charm. PAGODA
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23rd Jul 2015 9:56 am |
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WOODY179
Member Since: 01 Jun 2005
Location: Chesterfield
Posts: 3656
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I've just replaced my plate having transferred the private plate off. I just heated the plate with a hairdryer before gently applying pressure to each corner one at a time until it came away. I then pressure washed the area from about 12" away to remove the sticky tab residue before drying the area and polishing it. I then cleansed the area where the plate was going with an alcohol wipe before putting the new plate on using some fresh stickers. I just centralised it using the door handle and used the Discovery wording to make sure it wasn't cockeyed.
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23rd Jul 2015 10:57 am |
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