Normally they are stuck on with those little white sticky pads. You could try some nail varnish remover. We use 5 vertical strips of that sticky backed velcro strip and then I can swap plates when I need to use my trailer.
Yes but it may damage the plastic of the caravan as well. I'd just stick the new one on top if it won't come off with a good tug, or you could try warming it gently with a hairdrier or fan heater to soften the glue.
------------- Caz
If you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, just keep going till you go round the bend.
It's easy!
Find a sea angler, and ask for a length of his strong nylon fishing line.
If it's stuck on with sticky pads, as they usually are, then place the line behind one end of the numberplate. Holding it firmly in both hands (as the Bishop said to the actress), pull the line along from one end of the plate to the other using a sawing motion!
Should be done in no time.
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"If I let go of what I am, I can become what I might be".
when I changed my car last time, I forgot about the caravan plate, and spent about six or seven months towing a van with a out of date number plate on it, luckily no one spotted it, including me or the wife.
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Mine is stuck on the top of the one for my old car. It will pull off, bend the plate as it comes off so if something did break, the bulk of the stress is on that so the plate will break first. You could slide a hacksaw blade behind the plate and cut the sticky pads if it is really solid, but shouldn't be necessary unless someone has used silicone or something similar to hold it on.
I've now got 3 number plates (one on top of the other) on the back of my van !!, all held on with number plate pads from Halfords. The plates take a fair old bit of pulling to get them off so if they're that hard to get off I don't think there's much chance of them falling off.
Even although there's 3 plates, you have to look closely to notice.