8)'sheep skin / to the cleaners
yep, but the meat will still be rotten,
how do you get a creek out of your seats,
add glen 20 [heaps] and trade it in
8)
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8)'sheep skin / to the cleaners
yep, but the meat will still be rotten,
how do you get a creek out of your seats,
add glen 20 [heaps] and trade it in
8)
Judging by the colour of the water in the creek there is enough tannic acid there to deal with the pelts, seatcovers to ugboot leather,
I'd sell "only used on Sundays to go to church" some distant and far flung parish somewhere. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
Speaking of carwashes...
I spent $12 at the pay n spray high pressure ones after my last extremely nasty day out!.... 8O
Had to clean i very well for next round of mods / fixings!
*Gotta invest in a kartcher!
Dave [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
I have one a karcher that is.Quote:
Originally posted by DaveS3
Speaking of carwashes...
I spent $12 at the pay n spray high pressure ones after my last extremely nasty day out!.... 8O
Had to clean i very well for next round of mods / fixings!
*Gotta invest in a kartcher!
Dave [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
In Vic you can use one in NSW you can't due to the peculiarities of water restrictions between states.... figure that :roll:
I got one of those staun massojet thingies.
Does the trick nicely - ups the tap pressure enough to wash off all that mud a normal hose nozzle just wets further. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
If you wanted to really "power it up" though (and possibly remove the duco in the process) you can get another attachment for it which allows you to hook up an air compressor to drive the water even faster..... 8O
They did a test not so long ago about washing your car with a hose or with buckets, the result came up that you use more than 3 times the amount of water with buckets rather than the hose 8O
now that your lives are fulfilled by that info you may live on [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
Well you gotta throw a lot of buckets of water at the chassis rails to get the mud off them :!:
After a rather deep clay pit I had to get under and claw out the clay from all the crevices.
Rear bumper was the worst, was almost full in the end caps.