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Just a quinck one, I was wondering if anyone had any tricks or tips on the best way to get new rubber onto a bigshot head? Ive got a couple of old heads and the old rubber was rubbish. I want to reinstate them as they have the old pouches (I reckon they're much better). It would be a big help. Thanks :001_smile:

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Hold it under the water tape and ease on with wire fid or similarly rounded rod.

A little soap will help. Carefull not to puncture.

I have onely replaced one and that worked well for me.

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Warm soapy water.. Slides on easy as. Ive just replaced our one at work. Slides on easy and then leave it over night to dry out. :)

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Use the mrs's hair spray mate.

 

The aerosol works well because you can properly spray it down the rubbers and hairspray evaporates pretty quick.

 

I'll give you a hand mate

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