#16: Re: Oh the blackness. Author: devildriverxii, Location: StevenagePosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 9:28 am ---- I will be doing this sometime soon =)
#17: Re: Oh the blackness. Author: -Dave-, Location: North ManchesterPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 9:36 am ----
Lee wrote:
tomd0801754 wrote:
Looking good Dave. An amazing and beautiful friend must have helped to do that?
Me.
#18: Re: Oh the blackness. Author: -Dave-, Location: North ManchesterPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 9:38 am ----
devildriverxii wrote:
I will be doing this sometime soon =)
Wait for warmer weather first. Makes it easier to get liner off and drys quicker. Also would mean you don't accidentally spray parts of your kitchen floor black and annoy the other half
#19: Re: Oh the blackness. Author: tomd0801754, Location: MoscowPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:11 am ----
Suicidalsoldi3r wrote:
devildriverxii wrote:
I will be doing this sometime soon =)
Wait for warmer weather first. Makes it easier to get liner off and drys quicker. Also would mean you don't accidentally spray parts of your kitchen floor black and annoy the other half
Or do as Dave does... Stand and have a cigarette whilst watching through the rear window. Not for the first time either, I do believe.
#20: Re: Oh the blackness. Author: devildriverxii, Location: StevenagePosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:12 am ----
tomd0801754 wrote:
Suicidalsoldi3r wrote:
devildriverxii wrote:
I will be doing this sometime soon =)
Wait for warmer weather first. Makes it easier to get liner off and drys quicker. Also would mean you don't accidentally spray parts of your kitchen floor black and annoy the other half
Or do as Dave does... Stand and have a cigarette whilst watching through the rear window. Not for the first time either, I do believe.
Is it easy to remove and put back in then?
#21: Re: Oh the blackness. Author: tomd0801754, Location: MoscowPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:15 am ---- Simples. 12 torx screws, and a 'bit' of pulling.
Of you want step by step instructions, PM me.
#22: Re: Oh the blackness. Author: Rob2859, Location: HalifaxPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:55 pm ---- I used brake cleaner and a scraper to get mine off. Brake cleaner cuts thought the glue well and still leaves it nice and tacky for when it goes back up. not that you need it the whole thing is ridged. I took it off at my mates a few streets away and they realised I needed to carry it back to my hose
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