How to fit

Fitting your new plates may look scarier than what it is.

Step 1. Remove the old plates:
The old/current plates might be with stuck on or have screws (sometimes both). Depending on how long the plate has been on the car may depend on how touch it will be to remove. If there are screws, then start by unscrewing them generally with a Philips (+) screw driver. If the plates do not then come off or if there are no screws then they will have sticky pads holding it in place. This might be touch and may need extra help with isopropyl alcohol to tip behind the plate to loosen the sticky pad(s)

Step 2. Prepare your new plates:
I would always use screws as the main fixing of your new plate. You can use the sticky pads as well for those where the plate bends but always use screws. If your current/old plates were screwed in, you can use your old plate as a template. Turn over your new plate and put your old plate on top and mark where the holes are onto the back of your new plate.

If the old plates were stuck on, you will need to ensure where the plates were is as clean as the car. Failing to ensure the area is clean means that any new sticky pads wont stick properly.
If you plan on just using sticky pads only then position theres all over the back of the plate, round the sides and middle. Do this at your own risk as plates are likely to fall off especially in winter.

Step 3. Installation:
Screw your new plates to your car using the existing screws or our screws if ordered
For sticky pads, again ensure the car is 110% clean where the pads are going and stick these on ensuring pressure and sometimes heat is applied.

Here is a video of this in action. Please be patient if the video doesn’t play instantly.