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Old 12th November 2006, 01:49   #21
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Green with hair is even more worrying
We get ivy growing everywhere we don't want it but none climbing over the windscreen ....... yet !
Yep, saw 2 white patches on the felt but didn't think more about it 'cause it just brushed off ok. Car is back in garage now but was outside for a while.
As for applying something think I may just use stone chip sill protector spray.
What have you used ?
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Old 12th November 2006, 06:57   #22
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I may just use stone chip sill protector spray.
What have you used ?
Nothing yet Crofts but still looking.

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Old 12th November 2006, 07:14   #23
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ken i have just been reading about this and i was thinking this might help
http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...=4498#post4498

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What a superb plug on the back of my thread

Nicely done
thanks Ken, I do try
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Old 12th November 2006, 07:31   #24
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Well you know what they say...........a plug is no use without a 'socket'.........so here goes.......................

Geddit? I am just too good for this place
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Old 12th November 2006, 07:43   #25
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Well you know what they say...........a plug is no use without a 'socket'.........so here goes.......................

Geddit? I am just too good for this place

So if you have socket in your tool kit would you also have a spammer? :lol:
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Old 23rd November 2006, 22:03   #26
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Hi Sorry im a bit late on this thread....
Ive had a wet underbonnet , but mine was from the washer jet pieces. It was coming from the part between the jets, not the jet-to-bonnet seal. I experimented with Blue-tack, and formed a dam round the fitting, Verified it came from between the jets. First noticed it when I observed a lake around the oil filler cap (CDT). The water can run al over the bonnet insulation, and then runs out when you open the bonnet. Not had the jet pieces out yet, but 'cured' it by forming a 'peak' of blue tack to prevent rainwater getting in.
Maybe some of your condensations are due to this fault.
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