hi,
it is a two man job and i have just done one for a customer. he got the vinyl from woolies. a friend of mine used glue from a tin and got one or two bumps in it from excess glue. woolies will provide you with aerosols which in my opinion give a much better finish. you will need the roof off if you want to do it right as it should fold underneath by at least an inch. cut it roughly to shape, don't worry about the extra that will go underneath, that will be trimmed off later when you turn it over. lay it on the roof, i started at the front ( does not matter which end ) fold a third of it back on itself then cover the back third of the vinyl up with newspaper ( as you don't want glue on it )spray the roof and the vinyl you have turned back, wait the time it tells you on the can then fold over on to the roof working from the middle out to get rid of any air bubbles ( use a clean cloth to press it down ) fold the vinyl back on the bit you have done and repeat twice more. when done turn roof over ( don't forget to put some towels down or similar you don't want to ruin the nice job you have just done ) you can now start trimming down the material for folding over, cut slits where ever it curves ( corners ) and try it dry before spraying glue on it.
ianp6man
p.s. give it two coats of looking at and cut once ??????