I have just bought my German one via TUV/SUD very easy website and on its way now. 17.5 EuroIf there is any risk of driving into Germany I would get one of theirs as well (from the Berlin office.) Its cheaper than the French one and arrives in less than a week.
That's what they are meant to do. They cannot be removed without destroying them.I don’t know what glue it uses but when I fitted mine it was perminant. Sort of melted into the windscreen.
John
That's a lot MORE than the French one!!I have just bought my German one via TUV/SUD very easy website and on its way now. 17.5 Euro
Really there’s need to capitalise words, but I don’t think a German city would look kindly on me displaying a French sticker.That's a lot MORE than the French one!!
My point was that at €17.5 as per Woodentops post (which is the one I meant to respond to) the German version costs a lot more than the French Crit-Air at €5-6Really there’s need to capitalise words, but I don’t think a German city would look kindly on me displaying a French sticker.
Fair enough, but I think mine did permanent damage to the windscreen as well.That's what they are meant to do. They cannot be removed without destroying them.
It's glass, so unless there was something like an etching acid in the glue that's not possible. Strong acid usedto be transported, and stored, in large glass carbouys!Fair enough, but I think mine did permanent damage to the windscreen as well.
John
I suspect Woodentops sticker via Berlin.de was cheaper than TUV/SUD. According to ACSI German stickers are valid in Spain’s emissions zones.My point was that at €17.5 as per Woodentops post (which is the one I meant to respond to) the German version costs a lot more than the French Crit-Air at €5-6
I choose to capitalise to emphasis things, and will continue to do so if I wish to. There is no "need" to ensure correct punctuation or spelling (as in using berth to signify the number of beds, rather than birth, and dont get me started on meter and metre) but again that's something I choose to do as I feel it's important.
If you research them, it is not just a case that the sticker will be destroyed if removing it, but that they are not meant to be removed at all. Yes, it may be possible that this super glue can be removed eventually with a hammer or something. I can assure you the stick like ****. The chances are that removing will damage the screen. But just my opinion after having experience.It's glass, so unless there was something like an etching acid in the glue that's not possible. Strong acid usedto be transported, and stored, in large glass carbouys!
Quite possible that it left some adhesive residue behind though.