sticky stuff
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sam
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sticky stuff
Hi guys any one with tips to remove sticky strips (but not sticky enough !!) from the car where your rear numberplate has fallen from !! 
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Re: sticky stuff
I use petrol for removing anything like that.
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Re: sticky stuff
wot!! Vmax I spose!!!Sean Smallman wrote:I use petrol for removing anything like that.
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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Re: sticky stuff
You can get a bottle of liquid called ' Sticky Stuff Remover'
Works really well and should be available from any DIY store.
Hope that helps
Richard
82' 944
Works really well and should be available from any DIY store.
Hope that helps
Richard
82' 944
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Re: sticky stuff
Thanks Richard
will give it a try
Regards Steve
will give it a try
Regards Steve
RH944 wrote:You can get a bottle of liquid called ' Sticky Stuff Remover'![]()
Works really well and should be available from any DIY store.
Hope that helps
Richard
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Re: sticky stuff
Get a Toffee wheel
It's a rubber wheel that goes in your drill, this is what bodyshops use.
I guess most motorfactors will stock them, maybe even Halfrauds
It's a rubber wheel that goes in your drill, this is what bodyshops use.
I guess most motorfactors will stock them, maybe even Halfrauds
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