1995 polo 6n side strips

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1995 polo 6n side strips

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hey, I'm new to this forum, but so far it seems quite helpful.
I've a question..
Just bought a 1995 6n polo mk4.

and it's got those door protector strips on (black strips on the side of the car)

but i want them gone, becuase they just look ugly.

was wondering if anyone had any previous experience of doing it and know a decent way in which im not going to scratch my paintwork

Cheers

Dan
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Re: 1995 polo 6n side strips

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willson1992 wrote:hey, I'm new to this forum, but so far it seems quite helpful.
I've a question..
Just bought a 1995 6n polo mk4.

and it's got those door protector strips on (black strips on the side of the car)

but i want them gone, becuase they just look ugly.

was wondering if anyone had any previous experience of doing it and know a decent way in which im not going to scratch my paintwork

Cheers

Dan
Easy

From this

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to this

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Fishing line works well

wrap it round two bits of dowel and then get behind the trim and gently saw thro the adhesive backing

Once removed WD40 and elbow grease (all good DIY places sell it)

Good to go
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Re: 1995 polo 6n side strips

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you are a star man!

Thanks!
I'll give it a shot tomorrow :D
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Re: 1995 polo 6n side strips

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cant you remove them with a hairdryer as im after doin it myself

the only problem is i can get hold of any elbow grease :D
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petey123 wrote:cant you remove them with a hairdryer as im after doin it myself

the only problem is i can get hold of any elbow grease :D
Can't see how a hairdryer would do anything - other than warm em up - it's the sticky residue from the trim tape that js hard to remove and solvents may damage the paint - WD40 softens it up and you can pick it off then polish the paint to get rid of the last bits
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Re: 1995 polo 6n side strips

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you could use the hairdryer to heat up the sticky bit and pull them off
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