I've found the best chassis protector.
I've found the best chassis protector.
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Mark.

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11,104 posts

302 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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Horse st.
Must have run through some on the last jaunt, passenger side. Got home reversed car in garage so never saw that side. Got the old girl out for a wash Sunday and my God. That stuff doesn't shift! Dried rock solid all the way through and needed a real good soaking and brushing with a stiff brush to get it all off.

So Marks Top Tip Number 237. Find a friendly farmer with a field full of horse st. Hoon around a bit then off to local body shop to bake the stuff on in the oven - rock solid chassis for ever.

900T-R

20,406 posts

283 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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Helps dispelling the myth of TVRs smelling of glue and fibreglass, too. thumbup

Mark.

Original Poster:

11,104 posts

302 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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900T-R said:
Helps dispelling the myth of TVRs smelling of glue and fibreglass, too. thumbup
Must confess, it was warm when I washed it, so it did humm a bit!