For those braving the cold and wet.....
Discussion
Don't forget to get your pride and joy protected (waxed or sealant) for the coming months. It really will help keep the car in good condition. And no, your bottle of autoglym in the garage isn't good enough.
If you are one of the many who tucks up your car under a blanket until spring, make sure the car is thoroughly cleaned before you do so, especially on the older cars.
If you want to know what to use/do for your winter prep, just drop me an email.
I'm not advertising, but just in case I get banned for trying to help again, then I will see you in a week from the ban starting and I'll talk through one of the many lovely (piss taking) gentleman on here.
Francis
If you are one of the many who tucks up your car under a blanket until spring, make sure the car is thoroughly cleaned before you do so, especially on the older cars.
If you want to know what to use/do for your winter prep, just drop me an email.
I'm not advertising, but just in case I get banned for trying to help again, then I will see you in a week from the ban starting and I'll talk through one of the many lovely (piss taking) gentleman on here.
Francis
On this subject of protective winter motoring.... has anyone here got a carcoon? or an opinion on the outdoor variant? Generally when I get my car it will e kept in my parents lovely double garage however, there will be times when I'm in Reading and it'll have to live outside (my drumkit is in the garage with no extra room in the house)
ds2000 said:
On this subject of protective winter motoring.... has anyone here got a carcoon? or an opinion on the outdoor variant? Generally when I get my car it will e kept in my parents lovely double garage however, there will be times when I'm in Reading and it'll have to live outside (my drumkit is in the garage with no extra room in the house)
Must be a bloody expensive drumkit if it worth more than the Aston!Edited by Neil1300R on Thursday 4th October 13:59
ds2000 said:
On this subject of protective winter motoring.... has anyone here got a carcoon? or an opinion on the outdoor variant? Generally when I get my car it will e kept in my parents lovely double garage however, there will be times when I'm in Reading and it'll have to live outside (my drumkit is in the garage with no extra room in the house)
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