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As an American, I would rephrase the text as follows: Taking off the front license plate bracket from a Ford Explorer is simple and quick - it can be done in just 10 to 15 minutes. To start, locate the four plastic brackets that secure the plate to your car. Don't attempt to remove them without a drill with the right bit size. Use a flathead screwdriver to detach the tops of the brackets, followed by the brackets themselves. Then, carefully use your fingers to take off the frame from the vehicle.
The plastic rivets securing the front license plate frame should not be removed as they are designed to stay in place. To remove them, you will need to use a small drill bit to drill them out. After drilling, you can use a flat head screwdriver to take off the rivet heads. This process will allow you to remove the frame from the vehicle.