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How to Remove a License Plate Cap?

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XavierMarie
07/30/25 12:13am
The method to remove a license plate cap is: 1. Plug in the power cord of the angle grinder and hold the handle of the angle grinder; 2. Turn on the angle grinder with your right hand and make a straight cut on the license plate cap; 3. Insert a flathead screwdriver into the straight cut on the license plate cap and pry it off; 4. Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the screws securing the license plate. A license plate, commonly known as a vehicle plate, refers to the plates attached to the front and rear of a vehicle. They are typically made of aluminum, tinplate, plastic, or paper, and display the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other relevant information.
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LeColeman
08/16/25 4:23am
Taking off license plate fasteners is something I often help friends with, and there are indeed some tricks to it. License plate fasteners actually refer to the screws or bolts that secure the license plate, especially those with anti-theft designs. First, you need to identify the type of fastener—some are regular screws that can be removed with just a Phillips screwdriver or wrench. If they're anti-theft fasteners, you might need special tools like an anti-theft socket. When operating, gently align the tool and remember to turn counterclockwise slowly—turning clockwise might cause it to jam. The key is not to rush or use excessive force, as this could scratch the paint or damage the screw head. I always remind people to be careful when replacing plates or cleaning, and to choose stainless steel tools for durability. After removal, clean any leftover adhesive marks to maintain a neat appearance. The whole process takes about five or six minutes—nothing to be afraid of.
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DiDaisy
10/19/25 6:44am
Removing license plate bolts requires the right tools, and that's my specialty. License plate bolts are essentially the screws that secure the plate. Some are simple and can be removed with a regular screwdriver—just don’t apply too much force to avoid stripping the threads. For anti-theft bolts, check if they have special grooves or patterns, as you’ll need a matching anti-theft screwdriver or socket wrench, which can be found at any hardware store. My approach is to gently align the tool and turn counterclockwise, avoiding sudden force—just ease it loose. Wearing gloves during the process protects your hands from cuts. After removal, inspect the bolts to ensure they’re intact and not stuck in the mounting holes. Safety first—steady and careful handling prevents mishaps.
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OAlice
12/02/25 7:20am
As a new driver, I was even afraid of damaging the car when removing the license plate screws, but following the steps makes it super easy. The license plate screws are the small screws next to the license plate—don’t pull them out by hand. Grab the right tool, like a household screwdriver or wrench, align it with the screw slot, and gently twist. If it has an anti-theft design, just check the manual or buy a specialized tool. The steps are clear: stand in front of the car, identify the position, apply steady force, and usually turning counterclockwise will loosen it. If you encounter resistance, don’t panic—try spraying some lubricant for minor issues. The whole process can take as little as a minute or two, and you’ll get the hang of it after a few tries. The key is not to stress—it’s really simple.
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