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hair dryer to soften the glue under there, then a sharp stanley blade and some time to remove. dont rush as u will scratch ur paint. the other stuff under there can be removed using cut and polish. when putting back on just use some double sided tape.

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Yeah this question gets asked quite a lot. Also many others. Maybe they just don't know how to use it properly. :(

Or too lazy to use one. Ive recently seen so many repeat posts of & sometimes silly, mindless questions that could so easily be answered with the hit of a search button. Too many users have just jumped on & ask questions without thinking. I just answered another one in the stereo section, someone asking where a store is? Ummm... Did a google search and 1st result was right there. Could have just as easily been answered with a white pages search. It amazes me sumtimes.....

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Yeah, I know what you mean mate.

I think all the information you will ever need is on this site. All you have to do is search. It's all here, but sometimes it's a bit hard to find information if the problem you have is un-common.

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