All true
I've been guilty of draining the tank to wash the LR.
And then spent another day up the river reconnecting the inlet pipe, 'cos I didn't check before I started washing.
But all of this talk is about mud on the top of the car.
Don't give a rats about that mud, that's what rain is for.
I'm talking about the underneath mud.
The stuff that only comes off if you get down on your knees and stick the pressure washer into all kinds of unpleasant places, or if you stick the LR on top of a sprinkler for a couple of days. And hope that the road out isn't 6" deep in mud so that all the mud is back once you get to the highway.![]()
I'm dreaming of a carwash that has a hole in the ground so you can get underneath and get really messy.
Cheers
Simon


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