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by Kool-Kamper » 02 Jan 2007, 11:19
hi all,
In my camper I have got curtains, but was thinking of using those JK mats for my new project.
Has anyone got any helpfull hints, I've never even seen a mat in the flesh, are they any good?
What hve you got?
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by T'Onion » 02 Jan 2007, 12:28
thermo mats every time
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by purplechugster » 02 Jan 2007, 13:02
But... but... but.... there's nothing like pulling the curtains back of a morning to find out where you parked the night before!
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by thegamwellsmythes » 02 Jan 2007, 13:14
We've got curtains which are great and the Darling wife made them so they are "special" but we have just got some mats as well for warmth, coolness and extra darkness.
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by owlets » 02 Jan 2007, 13:57
Thermo mats everytime, make it nice and dark, warm/cool
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by Mocki » 02 Jan 2007, 14:06
blackout roller blinds, take up no room, easy and dont look like your are wrapped in tin foil........
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by Kool-Kamper » 02 Jan 2007, 15:27
do the mats stick ok?
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by R0B » 02 Jan 2007, 16:58
ours stick like poo to a blanket....
do the mats stick ok?
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by blurb55 » 02 Jan 2007, 17:53
sukhoi27 wrote: ours stick like poo to a blanket....
Which was warmer the mats or the aromatic blanket?
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by owlets » 02 Jan 2007, 18:01
Ours stick lick a babies first pooh........... the suckers that attached the mats often get left behind on the windows when removing them
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by ginge » 02 Jan 2007, 18:45
ours wont stick that well jk ones have to try them again
if my vans a rocking dont worry fixing it again lol
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by Kool-Kamper » 02 Jan 2007, 19:59
where do you get the sticky ones? or does it all depend on respiration rates?
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by lloyd » 02 Jan 2007, 20:06
Kool-Kamper wrote: where do you get the sticky ones? or does it all depend on respiration rates?
Depends on the grunt/poo ratio.
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by owlets » 02 Jan 2007, 20:11
ginge wrote: ours wont stick that well jk ones have to try them again
Take the suckers off and pop them in some boiling water, it sorts them out nice and proper
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by jed the spread » 02 Jan 2007, 20:14
they are cheaper than buying curtains
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