I have to change some number plates. Existing are stuck on with the useful sticky pads which saves drilling lots of holes in the car, but residue is a
pain to shift. In the past I have carefully scraped off what I can then attacked the rest with an old can of paint thinners I have kept just for this
purpose. It still takes ages and is mighty messy.
Anyone have success with anything else?
Hair dryer and your thumb just take it easy, heat and friction add up to easy blisters.
'Sticky Stuff Remover Gell' or a Toffee wheel.
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Originally posted by owelly
'Sticky Stuff Remover Gell' or a Toffee wheel.
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Originally posted by owelly
'Sticky Stuff Remover Gell' or a Toffee wheel.
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Just leave the old and stick new ones next to them
Hand held steam cleaner or near boiling water
Don't use anything oily the residue will stop the new pads sticking.
Number plates take a bit of practice to put on straight and centre properly
Better to for get about the pads and use proper coloured number plate screws --- drill and fix one screw then adjust the plate until it is
properly level, double check standing a few feet back from the car before drilling the second hole.
White spirit usually clears sticky stuff, then finish off with some degreaser.
Scrape off with a sharp wood chisel and remove the sticky bit with brake cleaner.
Thanks everyone, I have a few things I can try there.
Handy stuff to remove sticky residue from hard surfaces you don't want to damage is Brasso metal polish.
Wipe it on, leave for a minute and then polish off.
Cheers
Fred W B
[Edited on 13/12/13 by Fred W B]