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trails 23 September 2004 04:05 PM

fitting splash guards
 
got my splash guards 2nd hand so I cleaned off all the now non-sticky tape from the inside, (looks similar to numberplate type tape). Now I need to get soem more to refit them, I think its called high density double sided tape. I've tried the major diy shops and a couple of car 'chav' stores but no joy...any ideas anyone?

Cheers.

Marky-San 23 September 2004 08:19 PM

Halfords usually always has this stuff. Or try the big retail stores of B&Q, Homebase etc.

If not........... <cough> poundland, or any of these types of shops will have it <cough - not that I would know ;) >

Incidentally, did you get the screws to go with them as well? I didnt and got all inventive and 'blue peter'-d at B&Q.

trails 24 September 2004 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by Marky-San
Halfords usually always has this stuff. Or try the big retail stores of B&Q, Homebase etc.

If not........... <cough> poundland, or any of these types of shops will have it <cough - not that I would know ;) >

Incidentally, did you get the screws to go with them as well? I didnt and got all inventive and 'blue peter'-d at B&Q.

Yeah same here, I have had to repair one of the metal inserts with a washer too and no sign of any toilet roll tubes!!

richiewong 24 September 2004 01:26 PM

Halfrauds have some 'doublesided trim tape' usually in 10mm x 1m rolls

I've used this to stick my plates on and I can tell you they ain't going nowhere :D


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