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Pegleg



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Volcanic ash - beware!

I know many proud FL owners like to keep their pride and joy clean; the below is from Auogylm website. Mine FL2 has had Autoglym/Meguiars treatment today after a good wash with loads of water. Six hours later, no swirls and the paint looks as flat as a kippers penis!


Autoglym’s advice on dealing with volcanic ash deposits:


Thoroughly soak car bodywork with water to loosen surface deposits

Use a pH-neutral car bodywork shampoo solution to neutralise acidic fallout

Use a number of smaller buckets rather than a single larger bucket to minimise the risk of ash particles being reapplied to bodywork on the sponge from contaminated water

Keep the car wet with clean water while washing with a sponge – this keeps the surface of the paint lubricated to reduce the risk of scratching from any dust that remains on the bodywork

Pay special attention to wiper blades – which may scratch the windscreen when sweeping ash across the glass surface – and side window seals – which may harbour dust that scratches windows as they are wound up and down

Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove all shampoo from the car

Dry the car using a high quality microfibre drying towel or synthetic chamois

Apply a quality polish or high definition wax in order to provide a durable, long-lasting layer of protection, preventing further contaminants adhering to paintwork, and forming a barrier against acidic deposits

Use a specialist automotive rubber treatment to cleanse and protect rubber seals, wiper blades and tyre sidewalls

Wash frequently until the volcanic eruptions cease to minimise the risk of potential future damage

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Funniest read I've had all day! Rolling with laughter

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Simon CSK



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Easy way to protect your car from vlocanic ash.

Leave your car dirty until the ash cloud and the volcano causing said cloud has passed then follow the proceedure above. The ash will form protective layer over the car. Simon

2007 Freelander 2 Rimini Red HSE Auto
(Daily Driver)
1991 Range Rover CSK No. 98
(Toy)


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Post #68550 14th May 2010 5:50 pm
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Andy131



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hasn't the ash got to get past the layer of protective mud.
One things for sure nothing gets past the protective layer of brake dust on the wheels.
Or am I missing the point again? Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner

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