how to remove plastic wheel arch protectors please?

how to remove plastic wheel arch protectors please?

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bobbybo

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117 posts

177 months

Tuesday 25th June 2013
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Hi all

I bought a Hyundai Elantra 2001 4 door recently as a workhorse, 22,900 miles on the clock from a 75 year old who owned it from new!
there is a little rust around the wheel arch areas. I want to nip it in the bud with some silver hammerite or can get a paint match aerosol from Halfords for £14. There are plastic wheel arch liners, are these generally easy to remove? does it take long ? or better just to leave them in place and try to paint around them? ideally I want to get all sides of the metal covered so I dont have to do it twice

Cheers

Robert


TROOPER88

1,770 posts

186 months

Tuesday 25th June 2013
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bobbybo said:
Hi all

I bought a Hyundai Elantra 2001 4 door recently as a workhorse, 22,900 miles on the clock from a 75 year old who owned it from new!
there is a little rust around the wheel arch areas. I want to nip it in the bud with some silver hammerite or can get a paint match aerosol from Halfords for £14. There are plastic wheel arch liners, are these generally easy to remove? does it take long ? or better just to leave them in place and try to paint around them? ideally I want to get all sides of the metal covered so I dont have to do it twice

Cheers

Robert

Hi Robert
They will be screwed or clipped in place. Arch liners are normally a very tight/secure fit.

Once you have removed the fixings they will pull out.

ch427

9,742 posts

240 months

Wednesday 26th June 2013
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they are never easy to remove, either held in with screws or special plastic fasteners that never want to budge!
If you intend to remove the rust properly then hammerite or a spray paint wont help much, you will need to remove the worst of it and treat it first before painting.

FRMATT

526 posts

169 months

Wednesday 26th June 2013
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I'd recommend removing them, unless the design is perfect there's usually some crap collecting behind them which is probably causing further problems.

Mine are held on with a number of torx screws, I usually miss one or two when undoing them, but one you have undone most of them it's fairly obvious where is still attached.

Something like Kurust will "nip it in the bud" better than just paint