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SamThomas



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I recently qualified to drive & operate a gritter/snowplough - after a run these vehicle have to be thoroughly rinsed off using a commercial pressure washer with plain water to get rid of any salt residue (after unloading any unused salt - the saline solution is left in the tanks).
There is a school of thought that "mains water pressure" would be more than enough as it is thought that the high pressure hose could possibly force salt into nooks & cranni9es where it will do even more damage.

Applying excess water pressure could have the same effect on our RR's ?

Post #613027 18th Nov 2021 1:31pm
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nicedayforit



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A garden sprinkler on a piece of wood works very well. Thumbs Up

Post #613028 18th Nov 2021 1:47pm
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RRover



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Mnnnnn!?! More food for thought... though worth considering!

Nuffing's ever easy is it?

Laughing

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TDV8 Paul



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RRover wrote:
Strider wrote:
What a brilliant idea Thumbs Up , especially as we are moving into the time of year when our respective
councils start spreading rock salt on the roads.

I am going to invest in one, thanks for the heads up Thumbs Up


Oh yes I forgot about all that snowy weather salt prep - and considering we are entering deeper into a solar minimum (sunspot activity) period (since 2 years now) we might be in for quite a salty experience... I'm defo gonna get one! We could become the new '''heroes''' of the modern ice age era with our chunky 4x4s...
Wink


What?! I’m intrigued 2007 TDV8 Vogue SE
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oggy



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hi all i would say looks okay but would only do when the car is cold under side ref the exhaust cats putting cold water on them as they do get very hot . the pressure would not take off any under coatings a steam cleaning would so you will be okay mr
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RRover



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TDV8 Paul wrote:
RRover wrote:
Strider wrote:
What a brilliant idea Thumbs Up , especially as we are moving into the time of year when our respective
councils start spreading rock salt on the roads.

I am going to invest in one, thanks for the heads up Thumbs Up


Oh yes I forgot about all that snowy weather salt prep - and considering we are entering deeper into a solar minimum (sunspot activity) period (since 2 years now) we might be in for quite a salty experience... I'm defo gonna get one! We could become the new '''heroes''' of the modern ice age era with our chunky 4x4s...
Wink


What?! I’m intrigued


We've recently (2-years since) entered a solar minimum period (and no lefty woke types [who are only after your hard-earned cash] can change this) which means generally fewer sunspots, and so less solar activity that, in a roundabout electrical ion sun-wind kind of way, warms/heats the planet. So for the next 12-years or so things could get REALLY cold. It can sometimes, as it has in the past, extend to almost 50-years, but fluctuations are always possible. And the sun can sometimes punch out an irregular or huge prominence or such, which can alter temps. There was a period some hundreds of years ago were the recorded sun-spot activity over a 50-year period or so was less than it might be during a normal year or so, and consequently those years were like a mini ice age. And you probably know all about them...
Science lesson over... Laughing

I bet you wasn't even asking that question, was you? Rolling Eyes

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MartinD



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That was an interesting read. 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE - 'Black Betty'
2000 4.0 P38 HSE - 'Green Goblin' - Gone.
Audi..Mini..BMW..

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Strider



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Dont know the exact century, but England did slide into a mini ice age, records did record fairs / ice skating etc when the Thames froze over as far as Hammersmith bridge?.

Also, currently the Gulf Stream is slowing down, (some say because of the influx of fresh water form melting ice and glaciers) scientists are very concerned as they dont know when we will reach the tipping point and it stops altogether. (watch "The Day after Tomorrow).

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LT



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nicedayforit wrote:
A garden sprinkler on a piece of wood works very well. Thumbs Up


Works for me. Thumbs Up

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GAC23



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nicedayforit wrote:
A garden sprinkler on a piece of wood works very well. Thumbs Up


Brilliant Thumbs Up What do I put here then?

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RRover



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Strider wrote:
Dont know the exact century, but England did slide into a mini ice age, records did record fairs / ice skating etc when the Thames froze over as far as Hammersmith bridge?.

Also, currently the Gulf Stream is slowing down, (some say because of the influx of fresh water form melting ice and glaciers) scientists are very concerned as they dont know when we will reach the tipping point and it stops altogether. (watch "The Day after Tomorrow).


Yes indeed, much colder times were between around 1200-1400AD and with cold and colder fluctuations right up to around 1840 or so. Much of this was due to volcanism predominantly from Iceland, but also secondarily from other regions of the world. The most celebrated little ice age times was nearer 1816, when Tambora, in Asia, blew it's top with 1000-times the explosive energy than the 2010 Icelandic event, which stopped planes flying in parts of the northern hemisphere. Yes I've seen research papers (from way before the man-made global warming lunacy {there probably ain't none] came to town) detailing about freshwater and sea water emanating from tributary parts of Canada and this, it has been suggested, can play tricks with the warmer, gulf stream flows, which bring warmer water from southern seas, in a kind of continued flow. This has changed through history, as have the magnetic poles, and Boris and his green and Co2 lunacy and spending of our taxes (it goes right into their offshore bank accounts) on this lefty green garbage won't matter zilch.
In the last two years there has been an unprecedented increase in snow and ice - and the polar bears and other creatures are doing just fine - in the northern climes and the pole, contrary to what the tin foil hat brigade tell us. What we should be doing, at least at some level, is prepping for colder climes over the next at least 10 years or so - which could extend to 50-years or so - rather than being convinced that rusting wind-turbines and toxic solar panels and electric car batteries are gonna save the day, cause they ain't.
Plus it seems there is only enough raw materials on the WHOLE planet for around 600-million fully electric running cars... This might seem a lot at first, but I got a shock recently at seeing just how many normal vehicles are popped out globally each years...

Now where's my ski suit!!!

Laughing

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RRover



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Gotcha, Stan..... Embarassed

I know truth has become the hate speech in this new kingdom of lies...

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