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mcphersonstrut Member Since: 21 Jul 2009 Location: In the land of 2 wheel drive and 60mpg Posts: 2164 |
Well Toeknee, that's possibly the nicest way you could have put ''McP, the snow foam sample you gave me is S T''
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29th Jan 2012 3:30 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13290 |
half life of 25 years, even concrete is ultimately biodegradable. At work At home "I can't always believe facts I read on the web" - Charles Dickens winner by default of the tractor vs caravan race |
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29th Jan 2012 3:46 pm |
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MANUFAN Member Since: 10 Dec 2011 Location: Manchester Posts: 357 |
That’s about the same as Chernobyl |
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29th Jan 2012 4:08 pm |
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MANUFAN Member Since: 10 Dec 2011 Location: Manchester Posts: 357 |
Just had a thought CG and this is serious not a p s take. Why were sheep affected by Chernobyl and not other livestock? Yes I know it’s a city boy type of question but you only learn by asking |
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29th Jan 2012 4:15 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13290 |
they eat rough pasture or moorland so have to eat more low quality grass from a larger area of ground, so got exposed to more radiation. And because sheep are stupid animals and ignored the 'do not eat- radioactive' signs At work
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29th Jan 2012 4:18 pm |
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MANUFAN Member Since: 10 Dec 2011 Location: Manchester Posts: 357 |
See I told you I was a city boy, I didn’t know they had warning signs |
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29th Jan 2012 4:21 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13290 |
the cows read the signs ok , it was just sheep, welshmen and vanners who got affected At work
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29th Jan 2012 5:52 pm |
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MANUFAN Member Since: 10 Dec 2011 Location: Manchester Posts: 357 |
Shame about the sheep & cows but................ |
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29th Jan 2012 5:54 pm |
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toeknee Member Since: 14 Feb 2009 Location: out and about Posts: 1509 |
Well it did save time all in all think it took 45 minutes this morning and the bonus is i didn't have to use a wash mitt /sponge. So reducing the chance of paint swirls and scratches. I'm no professional and we intend to keep the Freelander for several years so i want it looking its best so i would say yes its worth it. Have a good look around as some of the suppliers have deals on or try the bay for a secondhand one |
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29th Jan 2012 6:23 pm |
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MANUFAN Member Since: 10 Dec 2011 Location: Manchester Posts: 357 |
Cheers |
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29th Jan 2012 6:25 pm |
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Annie Member Since: 20 Oct 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 375 |
Manufan, if you go on the DW site and find 'Autobrite' and look down their threads, they have an offer on for their lances - £39.99 and when i bought mine, it included snow foam You just need to tell them which type of powerwasher you have (karcher etc) 59 TD4e XS in galway green |
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30th Jan 2012 7:07 am |
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MANUFAN Member Since: 10 Dec 2011 Location: Manchester Posts: 357 |
Hi Annie,
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30th Jan 2012 7:12 pm |
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toeknee Member Since: 14 Feb 2009 Location: out and about Posts: 1509 |
Have a look at this, might help you decide http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=249871 |
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30th Jan 2012 7:20 pm |
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MANUFAN Member Since: 10 Dec 2011 Location: Manchester Posts: 357 |
Sorry Toeknee, it doesn’t really answer my question |
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30th Jan 2012 7:27 pm |
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