No I don't think you should either as I would not like to have to take the Disco in through after your Salty Defender has been in there.
Weeds stay off the beach then you wont have to worry.
whats everybody thoughts
as we are now on level 4 water restrcitions i used one for the first time on monday when i was leaving rainbow beach, $10 dollars later and only half the sand removed, now that i have had a think about it i should have moved the fender back and forth during the wash to get more sand off
i wonder how clean the water is, i bet it has plenty of salt in it as i don't think the filter would be good enoughto remove the salt
don't think i would use again
No I don't think you should either as I would not like to have to take the Disco in through after your Salty Defender has been in there.
Weeds stay off the beach then you wont have to worry.
I reckon stuff em and their stupid water restrictions. I would and will continue to wash mine as needed untill they allow a tax deduction/rebate for corrosion due to our governments lack of forethought on the water issue. They have had repetetive warnings on this issue for the last 30 years. They should have built a pipeline from the Ord river when it was affordable. Oh and stop cotton and rice farming in Australia and the wanton land clearing in Qld.
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2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
2009 DRZ400E Suzuki
1956 & 1961 P4 Rover (project)
1976 SS Torana (project - all cash donations or parts accepted)
2003 WK Holden Statesman
Departed
2000 Defender Extreme: Shrek (but only to son)
84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
98 Ducati 900SS Gone & Missed
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Yeah and stay out of the rain, and keep it in the garage so it doesn't get dustyOriginally Posted by LoadedDisco
and don't put your feet on the mats....
Craig, you don't have the plastic floor runners and plastic shrink on the lounge at home do you?![]()
You wouldn't want to see my car after the 2 last outings to Lennox & Double Island!! I think there may be some sand left - on the beach!!
Weeds, I always use the underbody washes (either at Rainbow or Noosa Nth shore). I find em pretty effective, but always do a little bit more with the hand held pressure hose anyway.
There was another thread about this somewhere. I've used it each time (and rocked the car back and forth). I think it's well worth the $10 because it gets most of it off.Originally Posted by weeds
However, if you think you're works done you are in for a shock. Each time I've got home I give it one more wash at home, and then another one a couple of weeks later. I strike sand both times
I think they are great but the downside is that people that they are all done and don't do anymore. You will have a pile of rust if you do that.
See my thread on the legislation of level 4 restrictions. I reckon there is a loop hole in that you are washing to prevent corrosion. Go and wash the underside of your truck while you still have one![]()
Mate, yeah still got the plastic on the car seats.Originally Posted by FenianEel
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My vehicle gets used for what it is intended and gets scratched etc regularly, but I also like to keep it in reasonable nick and when it needs a clean I should be able to clean it, that simple. Why is it the residential user always have to pay for the sins of the big users.
2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
2009 DRZ400E Suzuki
1956 & 1961 P4 Rover (project)
1976 SS Torana (project - all cash donations or parts accepted)
2003 WK Holden Statesman
Departed
2000 Defender Extreme: Shrek (but only to son)
84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
98 Ducati 900SS Gone & Missed
Facta Non Verba
CraigE, was talking to LoadedDisco - but same thoughts!!!Originally Posted by CraigE
lol
I had the religiously wash the car every week, no eating in it rules, etc.etc. when we got this one.
Don't think that lasted a fortnight![]()
FenianEel,
Is your quote in your signature from Black Books?
Manny,Originally Posted by BigJon
You're a beard with an idiot hanging off it!!!
Aye, BigJon it is, it is - one of the GREATest shows on the little box.
I've used the north shore under body wash a couple of times and found they don't get to all the places. I'm not certain but I heard they used bore water at times, which could have its own issues for corrosion. You get more sand out with a high pressure washer at home. Alternatively use a car lovers on the Sunshine Coast before getting home. We don't have the water restrictions up here yet!!!
If you want to see what you miss take the fuel tank guage access panel off in the floor of the boot and see how much sand sits in there after a week away.
If you live near the coast you just have to accept some amount of salt and corrosion. Use the car to its limit and then get another one.
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