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veedub18:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on August 21, 2009, 10:39:50 am ---^^^^
Thanks, Stuart! I was joking when I asked what a snow foam lance is.

The nearest I can get my car to the house for washing is at least 60ft by running a hose from my utility room through the garden - The resulting pressure is just right for flat spray handwashing but not for a lance I imagine.

I'm not seriously wanting to start going that far with detailing. However, I will apply a 3rd coat of Zaino if the weather stays fine today - For protection rather than polish.

:happy2:

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Doh, I should have known that you knew what a snow foam lance was. Silly veedub lol! 

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: veedub18 on August 22, 2009, 05:36:28 pm ---
Apologies for going a bit off thread Red Leader, but I was thinking about suggesting this to you for your next step in the slippery slope that is detailing  :laugh:


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....Not "off thread" by my standards! It's all good info.

No problem on the detailing slippery slope for me! : -



However, the modding slippery slope is a different matter! Much more difficult to resist : -

veedub18:
Red, you truly have a picture for every situation  :happy2:

Hows the car looking now?

RedRobin:
^^^^
I used to be an Art Director / Picture Editor 8).
That's ice star Michelle Kwan - I have a weakness for ladies from the Orient.

My beloved throbbin' red car has been in her batcave since I applied the 2nd coat of Z2 a few days ago. Some weeks I only do 40 miles and others can be 800.

I was going to do a 3rd coat but the last 2 days have had occasional drizzle. Tomorrow might be finer.

:happy2:

veedub18:
I was thinking about your Bat Cave today. If you cant get electric in there, how about a 12V battery hooked up to some lights? You could take the battery out every month and charge it up, and if you chose the right lights it could last quite some time before needing a recharge. Winters coming and I guess you'd appreciate some extra lighting when the nights draw in.
Also, if your garage has a downpipe taking rainwater away from the roof, how about a water butt and a battery operated pump? There are some really good ones available now, I'm looking at a similar solution for my Bat Cave as my water bill is astronomical.

I'll post my findings up here as I'm going all "environmental" lately :smiley:

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