john the horse
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trebor said:I would like one with a bit of patina and no rust but the other half she's a bit posh and likes shiny, sparkling, expensive things :?
ive got a rusty patina " expensive thing"
jth
trebor said:I would like one with a bit of patina and no rust but the other half she's a bit posh and likes shiny, sparkling, expensive things :?
john the horse said:trebor said:I would like one with a bit of patina and no rust but the other half she's a bit posh and likes shiny, sparkling, expensive things :?
ive got a rusty patina " expensive thing"
jth
Mr Brightside said:I am also in the shiny camp, but its does not mean it does not get used in all weathers, for me a thorough cleaning regime is the answer.
What does Pi## me off is people who have no respect for other peoples property & open car doors, drag shopping trolleys along the side of cars etc.
But I am the same with my daily driver, I park with care & consideration & hope others do the same, my bus has had parking knocks, dings & scratches, but that will not stop me using it, it will be heading down to Cornwall over christmas for the third consecutive year, just gets a good clean on return, none of our buses are what can be described as "Cheap", we just have to maintain them to keep them going
In exactly the same camp .... and so totally agree with the lack of care and respect comments - but for the first time in three years mine is not going away for Christmas camping, but I have a sneaky suspicion it will still be used over this period for removal and general humping duties. The body work is pretty well set up with clever nano cleaning products from Gtechniq so its good in all weathers. Still kick myself when I ding the door though
Clem said:Mines a used bus and though not original paint, it shows a body and interior that's full of character*
* dents, US respray and lots of dings
That said, I look after it to the best of my ability, so I guess I'm in both camps?