Mk4 sidestrips removal?

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Mk4 sidestrips removal?

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I'm sorry if this post has been up before (I can't find it!). Does anyone have any idea of how to get the black sidestrips off a mk4 polo? Is it a professional job? Is it stuck on like the badges are on the tailgate? Or will i need a good hair dryer to get them off?

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minijiggs2 wrote:I'm sorry if this post has been up before (I can't find it!).
At least you tried :wink:
minijiggs2 wrote:Does anyone have any idea of how to get the black sidestrips off a mk4 polo?
Yep -easy
minijiggs2 wrote:Is it a professional job? Is it stuck on like the badges are on the tailgate? Or will i need a good hair dryer to get them off?
Nope - no holes to be filled - just peel em off after warming them with a hairdryer or use a bit of fishing line wrapped round a couple of pieces of dowel and saw through the double sided tape - clean the residue off with WD40 and a soft cloth
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Post by Horse »

I did it and it isn't so hard...

I have left my car on the hot summer sun, than went to the garage and push plastic "thing" between door and sidestrips:

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The glue left on dors have to rubb of with fingers - painful part:

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Cheers guys, will do that.
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dont forget to give your car a good waxin' and t-cut if paints faded
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Post by inder »

sorry to jump in, but how do you remove the strips that are on the rear bumper? the curved pieces on either side
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Post by inder »

as shown in the pic, '5'

(on yr2000 polo)

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inder wrote:sorry to jump in, but how do you remove the strips that are on the rear bumper? the curved pieces on either side
thats a mk5 btw, just to let u know, the sides on the mk5 have holes and clips on the bump strips if they are removed.

of course mk4 is ok :)
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Post by polopowah »

yep all mk5 bumpstrips, front/side/back all have recesses which is a pain :x
even the rear boot badge!
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Post by inder »

carmadaaron wrote:
inder wrote:sorry to jump in, but how do you remove the strips that are on the rear bumper? the curved pieces on either side
thats a mk5 btw, just to let u know, the sides on the mk5 have holes and clips on the bump strips if they are removed.

of course mk4 is ok :)
yep i know it's a mk5, just thought id ask on this thead, kind of similar topic :)

not looking to remove totally, just to replace for new ones (one has a slight scrape on it :roll: :( )

so they just kind of 'pull' out of the clips??

thanks
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Post by Pedro_Hilario »

But what if the car is an early 6N model ( year 95) and it has been in the sun all it's life with a previous owner. And when i say in the sun it's the mediterranean sun ( Portugal)

Will removing the sidestrips leave a mark with the colour of the car? The car's Storm Metallic Grey.
I wanted to get them removed but i'm afraid it'll leave a mark. If it does im considering colour coding it along with the door handles

What do you reckon? Take it off or colour coding it?


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Post by carmadaaron »

yeah, color coded while ur at the shop, bump strips give protection from ppl in supermarket carparks etc..
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carmadaaron wrote:yeah, color coded while ur at the shop, bump strips give protection from ppl in supermarket carparks etc..
Does colour coding mean taking them off and getting the strips off the new models?
Whats a rough price for replacing the strips and door handles (5 door) with colour coded ones?
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Post by carmadaaron »

JTLondon wrote:
carmadaaron wrote:yeah, color coded while ur at the shop, bump strips give protection from ppl in supermarket carparks etc..
Does colour coding mean taking them off and getting the strips off the new models?
Whats a rough price for replacing the strips and door handles (5 door) with colour coded ones?
i mean color coding as taking the current mk4 1s off, and get them painted and glued onto the doors again.

later models mk5/mk6 have clips/indents on the bump strips so they wont fit on the mk4.
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carmadaaron wrote:i mean color coding as taking the current mk4 1s off, and get them painted and glued onto the doors again.

later models mk5/mk6 have clips/indents on the bump strips so they wont fit on the mk4.
hehehehee
What if I was lazy and wanted to just paint them whilst on the car still? :D

Also... whats the process of putting colour coded door handles?
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