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Hi guys any one with tips to remove sticky strips (but not sticky enough !!) from the car where your rear numberplate has fallen from !! :cry:
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I use petrol for removing anything like that.
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Sean Smallman wrote:I use petrol for removing anything like that.
wot!! Vmax I spose!!!

bit expensive , I have got the foam stuff off , just leaving the sticky backing , thought i would try some white spirit (cheaper than V Max) :?
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You can get a bottle of liquid called ' Sticky Stuff Remover' 8)
Works really well and should be available from any DIY store.

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Thanks Richard
will give it a try

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RH944 wrote:You can get a bottle of liquid called ' Sticky Stuff Remover' 8)
Works really well and should be available from any DIY store.

Hope that helps

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Won't a clay bar get this off the paint? :idea:
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Get a Toffee wheel

It's a rubber wheel that goes in your drill, this is what bodyshops use.
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