Removal of Dutch Registration Plates
I need to fit some new vehicle registration plates & just wondered what the
best way is to remove the current dutch aluminium ones without causing any damage. The front is on a bracket so no problems with that but rear number plate seems to be firmly stuck directly to the vehicle. Anyone got any tips. Thanks PJ |
Re: Removal of Dutch Registration Plates
WD-40 and a piece of dental floss.
-- Andrew D. Sisson "PJ" <none@none.co.uk> wrote in message news:qHqdnQKaNbxfZVbfSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk... >I need to fit some new vehicle registration plates & just wondered what the > best way is to remove the current dutch aluminium ones without causing any > damage. > > The front is on a bracket so no problems with that but rear number plate > seems to be firmly stuck directly to the vehicle. Anyone got any tips. > > Thanks > > PJ > > |
Re: Removal of Dutch Registration Plates
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 23:58:33 GMT, "Andy S"
<adsisson@NOrochesterSPAM.rr.com> wrote: >WD-40 and a piece of dental floss. What do you do with the dental floss?? |
Re: Removal of Dutch Registration Plates
Thanks for the tip - I'll give it a go PJ > WD-40 and a piece of dental floss. > |
Re: Removal of Dutch Registration Plates
dental floss to be used like a saw.
-- Andrew D. Sisson "nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message news:02psc117t9f6pn0pjcsd1tc7l4c3b44hnv@4ax.com... > On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 23:58:33 GMT, "Andy S" > <adsisson@NOrochesterSPAM.rr.com> wrote: > >>WD-40 and a piece of dental floss. > > What do you do with the dental floss?? |
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