No, the prime coat can go on anytime.
If it is only 30 degrees and the system is in the ground it is probably still safe. You should have it blown out right away before it gets any colder.
If the inflatable was blown up recently, it would be a good idea to clean the valve before you blow it up, but if it was blown up longer than a year ago, it should be safe to blow up. But if you are ever unsure, just give it clean to make sure it is safe to blow up.
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plymoth
no you should not drive with a blown headgasket, water is now in the oil and will ruin the bearings etc.
The passive tense of "blow" is "be blown." For example, "The leaves were blown by the wind."
How much should it cost to replace a blown head gasket for a 197 BMW 528I
A car horn Should not be blown when there are people cycling on main roads. car garages, Ring roads as this will teter people from using the roads safely.
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It is just nature's way of telling you that using self-injected drugs is not good for you. You should see a doctor before the symptoms get worse and gangrene sets in.
Whenever it is blown or the head is cracked or warped.
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