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"Allan Bennett" wrote in message ... In article , Kim wrote: I've got a Prijon touring kayak made of HTP; all surfaces have some kind of grainy texture and the BCU sticker tends to come off after a while. (Certain NG trolls will now probably comment 'BCU stickers that don't stick, typical ...'). ...sounds very much like a Trolling statement in itself, to me... I thought some-one was looking to provoke a reaction so I ignored it. Well sort of anyway... 1. Use a heat gun or hair-drier (whatever that is), to get said 'sticker' to conform to the boat surface. Ahem, what is a hair-drier? Is it the opposite of a hair-wetter? Shirley you mean hairdryer? Drier is a state or condition. Dryer is an object. You knew that would get me going didn't you? Bloody trolls are everywhere. Get on with building my new boat, you haven't got time to play games here. David Kemper Not a fan of baiting. |
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Thanks to all for the advice.
Only racey, laminated boats seem to have no problems in this area. All is forgiven BCU? KP |
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"Kim" wrote in message ... Thanks to all for the advice. Only racey, laminated boats seem to have no problems in this area. All is forgiven BCU? Errrrr...No. Happy now? David Kemper Not a fan of them |
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is the inside of the boat smooth? stick it to the inside, then if
challenged, you can produce it, but also have the credibility thing etc. "David Kemper" wrote in message ... "Kim" wrote in message ... Thanks to all for the advice. Only racey, laminated boats seem to have no problems in this area. All is forgiven BCU? Errrrr...No. Happy now? David Kemper Not a fan of them |
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