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Hi all, does anyone if you need to paint the doors after removing the doors strips on a Fabia vRS or is there a certain way to do it without the need to re-paint?:confused:

No - Just whip them off! Worst thing that could happen is it for you have an old car with faded paintwork, the paint behind the strips will be top quality. A newer car should have no issues (I did, but got resprayed cheaply) You just have to spend some time cleaning off the adhesive gunk on the paint - comes off easily enough.

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Cheers for that:thumbup: My car is a 04 reg so i shouldnt have any issues with the paint eh? I take it that Polish will take off any residue that the adhesive leaves after i removes the strips?:)

Hi all, does anyone if you need to paint the doors after removing the doors strips on a Fabia vRS

No need to paint. Skoda have very kindly done this already for you :D

is there a certain way to do it without the need to re-paint?:confused:

Several people have thier own techniques I'm sure. Heres what I did.

1. Gently Heat rubbing strips with Haidryer to soften the (very sticky Glue)

2. Using a length of fishing line, dental floss, old Tesco Clubcard, gently sliding behind rub strip using a sawing action to remove strip

3. Alternate between warming and sawing until strip is removed.

4. Remove excess glue from doors with lighter fluid and a cloth

5. Good polish to remove any light surface scratches

5. Et Voila admire your handy work

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EDIT: Damn J you're toooo fast

:P @ Johnny5ive. :rofl:

I didn't bother using any heating stuff - A cloth covered (double wrapped too) flat bladed screwdriver was enough to lever the ends, and once I got a decent length hanging off I simply used my hands to apply enough levering pressure and it started to peel off.

I think I used something like wd-40 to help with the removal of the gunk, but really a good thumbnail was as good a way as any to shift it off. :)

in the bodyshop trade they use something called a caramel wheel ,this is a disc of hard foam (the colour of caramel ,hence name) this is used in a drill to rub off the excess glue left on the paint work after door strips are removed ,it makes light work of stubbon glue residue removal , a quick polish afterwards and jobs a goodun

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Cheers for that:thumbup: Thats a great tip about using the fishing line!!!:) I'll start it later on and let you all know how i get on:eek:

i know its looks nice and all, but arn't they there to stop your doors getting chipped/dented if someone opens a door onto them?

has anyone found this a disadvantage and is getting lots of chips and dents?

i know its looks nice and all' date=' but arn't they there to stop your doors getting chipped/dented if someone opens a door onto them?

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I agree, looks good, but I won't be doing it purely because my garage is so narrow, and my kids would end up leaving half the door paint on the garage wall every time they got in the car.

However if you've got a large garage, or park on the drive go for it ( Just pray to Yoda that you don't park next to the elusive door banger at the local supermarket!!!)

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Good point, i never thought about that, DOH!!!:o I'll wait to see the replies b4 i attempt to take off mine.:)

I ended up with dents quite high up the door, the rubbing strips offer little protection anyway.

I put two strips of carpet on the walls of my garage to if the doors touch is doesnt mark them.

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Right, my minds made up, they are coming off 2moro!!:eek:

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Is there a time factor with the removal of the door strips? I had my black furby vrs for a year now but wouldn't think there would be any significant difference in paint colour, is this right?

Can anyone recommend a good product for blending out light scratches, some little sod has scratched mine:mad:

Is there a time factor with the removal of the door strips? I had my black furby vrs for a year now but wouldn't think there would be any significant difference in paint colour' date=' is this right?

Can anyone recommend a good product for blending out light scratches, some little sod has scratched mine:mad:[/quote']

I only recently took mine off (53 reg - red) and there was no diference in colour at all :) ...... pictures here

http://www.briskoda.net/forums/fabia/let-modding-commence/53839/

Thanks for the info, that's made my mind up.......off they come!:) Was thinking about the chrome door handles for mine and after seeing yours they're definately going on, goes well with the red:thumbup:

Thanks for the info, that's made my mind up.......off they come!:) Was thinking about the chrome door handles for mine and after seeing yours they're definately going on, goes well with the red:thumbup:

If you go for the chrome (down as stainless steel with milotech) take a look at the chrome indicators as well.... finishes the look better than the smoked standard ones :cool: only about

ive got an 04 vrs and also took the rub stripps off. the passenger side left an indentation where the strip was!:eek: apparently it was due to the car being re-sprayed around the rub strips due to transport damage!:(

dont expect you to be as unlucky as me though!:thumbup:

daz

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Any pics of a Black one with them removed?

I've got wax on mine thats turned white so I'm thinking of removing them after the Spring Bank holiday when it stops bloody raining!!

I've recently taken mine off but forgot to bring my camera with me this weekend:( but can have pic for you on Tuesday if that's any help?

  • 3 months later...
Right, my minds made up, they are coming off 2moro!!:eek:

Farky Update...

how did it go!!

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Farky Update...

how did it go!!

2moro never came!!!!!:o Just never got round to it!! Will be attempting it soon though........... update, i promise:thumbup:
  • 1 year later...

Wooo Old thread!! Removed my bumpstrips at the weekend, enrolled the girlfriend to help take off the glue with some brake cleaner, she did a good job too! Just heated them up and peeled them off, and a little elbow grease to take off the glue, was done in about an hour.

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Funny that -mine's an 04 Classic - no strips and i'd love them - means i'd not have to search for an end spot in the supermarket to park ,with wheels over the line to leave a decent gap between me and the "mummywagon" ,full of kids ready to gouge out you're doors with the edge of theirs.But then - other cars i've had have had them and still managed to get dents in strange places -think that was in the days before i wised up to the perils of 4x4 kiddywagons .

I started to take mine off and found some bubbbles in the paint so quickly put them back on. Im not the only one thats had this problem either.:thumbdwn:

i want to take myn off spray em and put em back on again, what would be ideal to stick em back on?

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