Removing side bump strips

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Vickie
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Removing side bump strips

Post by Vickie »

Is this difficult to do or do they just pull off? Will I be left with marks or should it be ok? Any advice on how to do this would be appreciated! :)
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Post by henry01 »

just heat the up with a hair dryer and they come straight off. use a credit card or something simular to get all the glue off. then give it a good clean.

shouldnt leave a mark, depending on the car the paint might be a bit brighter under the strip
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Post by mk4_bandit »

when i did it i found that using white spirit was pritty affective to get all the glue s**t off, and then after that u just have to use wax and stuff to get the mark that it leaves off.
But their is probably a better way of doing i just have not found out yet!! Before u try doing it that way i'd probably get some more advice because their is likely to be a better way. :?
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Post by LeMeph »

on my fiesta i used petol of all things and fire, lots of fire...

Nah im kidding! but petrol does work a good un, i also used a steady ahnd with a stanly blade on that piece of crap to get em off.

has anyone ever thought about replacing them once their off with somthing else? Or am i the only crazy one...

Chris,
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Post by tomo87 »

just take your time!
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Post by vee_dub »

when i did mine, what i did was use something called gum out to take off the sticky stuff. used to take off chewing gum etc :D
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

LeMeph wrote:has anyone ever thought about replacing them once their off with somthing else? Or am i the only crazy one...

Chris,
There are people that have taken the strips off and replaced them with MK5 strips.
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Post by ClaireVeeDub »

after almost a year, i decided to pull my finger out and fix the dent in my baby (mainly cos i'll fail an mot lol!) so just getting the guy who's fixing and respraying her to leave em off :lol:
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Post by mike_mrk4 »

i was unlucky as i removed mine add ma laquer was nackered underneith so im gonna put mrk5 1s on mine as iv been quoted £350 to fix it
loud
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Post by loud »

mine just pulled off then i used petrol and a cloth to get the remaining glue off, took an hour or two to do both sides. Finish underneath was absolutely perfect
Vickie
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Post by Vickie »

Got one side done, took about an hour with a credit card, hairdryer, loada white spirit and a quick wash down afterwards!

Cheers guys! It looks better already! :D

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