Raining!

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Posted 11 years 3 months ago #125478
I swear God hates me!

Every time I clean my car it bloody rains, either within a few hours or the next day!

Only this time, I'm glad..... I am now seeing the benefits of the Fabsil I applied two days ago :)
I was ready for him this time :woohoo:
Last Edit:11 years 3 months ago by the singing bush
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Replied by Philh on topic Raining!

Posted 11 years 3 months ago #125480
Does this one really work? I bought the Turtle Wax kit which cleaned it well, mountains of greenish brown soap suds came off, but the proof spray did not do much. It certainly did not bead as per your product photo. I use autoglym when I clean the car, does the soap not take the proofing off each time you wash the roof?
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Replied by the singing bush on topic Re:Re: Raining!

Posted 11 years 3 months ago #125484
It's seems to mate, I used a paint brush to apply it so it's a good coating. I tend to avoid wetting my roof when washing albeit not very well. It beads very well in the rain. I paid £12.12 off eBay for a litre of the stuff, used about a quarter of it doing the roof. It's early days yet but I'll see how it lasts.
I put a picture on next time it rains

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Replied by bacchus on topic Raining!

Posted 11 years 3 months ago #125515
Its been a trifle damp here in Launceston, Tasmania over night too. We may have to Fabsil the whole city

Launceston Flood Gallery

Craig
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Replied by Cobber on topic Raining!

Posted 11 years 3 months ago #125524
I heard things are a bit soggy down there, Baccus.
When I saw the pix I had a laugh at the joker in the white Falcon going to fast through the flood water and obviously drowned it. Considering the inlet manifold needs to be removed to get at the dissy on those old Falcons, I'd say, he's up for some fun and games getting that going again!

"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"

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