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Does it do anything for those brown streaks you were on about Larry
Looking good mate,
Regards to Winn & your goodself
Brian & Jo
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Any body want some? this is 3 metre but theres a 10 metre or 75cm version as well
http://www.johnscross.co.uk/fiamma-drip-stop-3m.html
Peter
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Do you fit these all the way down each side and at the back / front as my van it 8.5m in length so just trying to figure out how much i need, if all the way down then i can add up the the 2 sides plus back and front
Thanks
Thanks, going to need 3 lots then , how do you make it straight (forgive the ignorance).I put mine both sides and back , makes cleaning much easier.
Didn't put on front as wouldn't look right and little saving on streaks.
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That looks like a neat job Larry but when I tried to fit some over our front windows it started to curl up at the ends after it was fitted and I could never get it properly straight from the roll in the first place so I pulled it off and threw it away and custom made something from fibreglass.
Martin
Which adhesive did you use? want to get it right first time if i canI have had it unrolled and weighted at the ends on the landing for a couple of months , so far so good.
When I fitted the piece on the rear the ends curled so a spot of decent adhesive just at the ends has done the trick.
Thanks, going to need 3 lots then , how do you make it straight (forgive the ignorance).
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Blimey that extra drag is going to reduce you MPG a bit, could take you down to the low teens....View attachment 156719 View attachment 156720 Fitted Fiamma self adhesive drip stop, have used it before and it concentrates black streaks to the corners.
Blimey that extra drag is going to reduce you MPG a bit, could take you down to the low teens....
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Which adhesive did you use? want to get it right first time if i can
Larry
The pics in OP are presumably of the side without the awning.
On the side with the awning did you fit the strip below it? I think a lot of crud lurks behind the awning housing on mine, so below seems logical, but then the question is whether to match the height positions on both sides, otherwise one cannot position a strip on the rear to match both sides.
Your opinion please.
Geoff
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Go and wash your mouth out .you know Hymers NEVER let in water anywhere if you read all the posts on here . Lol. Lol.I have had to put two strips above the garage doors to stop them filling with water when standing in heavy rein. It hasn't rained since so I do not know if it worked but would vouch it would. I got fed up 'karchering' the garage floor to sop up the water and keeping everything off the floor or they got wet as well. It is a bit of bad design that does it.
I have had to put two strips above the garage doors to stop them filling with water when standing in heavy rein. It hasn't rained since so I do not know if it worked but would vouch it would. I got fed up 'karchering' the garage floor to sop up the water and keeping everything off the floor or they got wet as well. It is a bit of bad design that does it.
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