I have to ask if serious because you rarely are.Soak them in hot water.
Yes. Should provide lubication to aid in slipping on. Could also add a little soap to help it slip.
Is this where I say, if you're burning your hands, slow down......... Take your time.
Ah, okay. So you don't like the baking idea?Hence hot water to swell it and soap to help glide it through.
200 sounded like a safe temperature . I'm not really qualified to operate the stove but that's never stopped me with anything else.My luck, I would melt the grip..... Besides, we don't belong in the kitchen.
Lets look at early June.
You guys pick a day and I will make it work.I have no plans that I'm aware of, so I'm good any weekend.
BA, I hope you can get at least one free Saturday in June
I'd imagine you'll be fine. I suggested water because that's what I use to remove stubborn rubber hand grips from bicycles. Helps them slide on easier too. That's on chrome though, not plastic. Worst it could do is not work right? You've got 2, try both techniques and report back.
I expect a full write up and don't forget to show your work.Man, I hate homework.