Boot Spoiler

Lynchy

Lifer
North Yorkshire
Hi all, I would like to remove this from my car but not sure how best to tackle it without damaging the paintwork. It is stuck on.
Any ideas ? IMG_3712.jpegIMG_3711.jpeg
 
I guess the first thing is to work out how it's stuck on.

If it's tape then you should be able to do the same way as debadging - fishing wire or dental floss and heat gun or hairdryer.
 
If it’s aftermarket you may stand a chance

If it’s factory- I tried to take one off once- still have the scars and it ruined the boot lid
 
bigwinn said:
If it’s aftermarket you may stand a chance

If it’s factory- I tried to take one off once- still have the scars and it ruined the boot lid
That’s my worry :cry:
 
No chance …. Replace it with a lid from someone who would like to have it in the same colour :D

Steve did that with his
 
As said if it’s just a wrap over an original spoiler for looks then don’t even think about it Eddie, you won’t get it off ….leave as is or swap as Paul suggests.
 
It looks very similar to the one on my son's 2003 E85. It was screwed on from under the lid. If that's the case you can remove it, but there will be a screw hole on each side.
 
Lynchy said:
Thanks for all your advice. Rather than damage the boot lid I’ll leave it on.

If it is a wrap I dont see why you cant remove the wrap even though it might be a pain in the arse and get it prepped and painted the same colour as the car as it will blend in better and not be as noticable . If it isn`t a wrap the same applies .
 
I had the same spoiler on mine. They were mainly fitted by BMW at the dealerships with an epoxy resin type product called BETALINK which they still use today. Wire was initially used to try and remove mine but I wouldn’t recommend this as unless you’re super careful you’ll scratch & gouge the paintwork. Only way is to apply heat…..patiently and it’ll come off eventually👍
If anyone is looking for an Imola Red one, mine is for sale
 
SWhyte said:
I had the same spoiler on mine. They were mainly fitted by BMW at the dealerships with an epoxy resin type product called BETALINK which they still use today. Wire was initially used to try and remove mine but I wouldn’t recommend this as unless you’re super careful you’ll scratch & gouge the paintwork. Only way is to apply heat…..patiently and it’ll come off eventually👍
If anyone is looking for an Imola Red one, mine is for sale

I'm interested, how much are you after, would need posting dependent on location.
 
PM’d you Mark👍…..they’re still showing in my Outbox but hopefully you’ll receive soon. I find this forum a bit clunky for doing the simplest of things - is it just me?
 
It stays in outbox until the person has read it. It is not like the Outlook "outbox" that it hasn't sent.
 
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