I want to replace my number plates with the Euro Versions so I don't have to add a GB badge to the car when travelling abroad.
As I can see no fixings for the plates I assume they must be stuck on.
How do I safely remove the plates without doing any damage to the bumpers?
How Do I Safely Remove Number Plates?
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Re: How Do I Safely Remove Number Plates?
If they don't just pull off then heat up with a hairdryer to soften the glue on the pads. If it still doesn't pull off use dental floss between the platw and the pads.
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Re: How Do I Safely Remove Number Plates?
Thanks.Cuprabob wrote:If they don't just pull off then heat up with a hairdryer to soften the glue on the pads. If it still doesn't pull off use dental floss between the platw and the pads.
Like the dental floss solution
