A weekend of driving Polly has completely changed my mind

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by MangoBay, Sep 25, 2011.

  1. No SORN

    No storage

    I will keep her covered and use her on fine days. You were right. She's supposed to be used.
     
  2. rickyrooo1

    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

    Good for you matey, wish i could take the risk but mine has no under protection from the british weather, also i need to do a few jobs that i have wanted to do since i had it but i haven't wanted to risk doing while the weather was good so i'm using the winter as a way of doing this.....hopefully next year i'll keep mine taxed but still inside but this year i don't see the point.
     
  3. Don't say things like that I'm starting to think different now !!!!
     
  4. rickyrooo1

    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

     
  5. fair weather drivers. ::)

    Don't pussy around it, its a car! The only protection you need against salted roads is a jetwash
    :)
     
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  7. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

     
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  10. You'll find the majority of these rot from the inside out, worn door and window seals allowing water to collect inside and in cavities.if you care for your van with a regular wash and wax you don't need much more. A good car wash will provide an underbody hot wash and wax too if you don't have your own jet wash
    :)
     
  11. Would you put your bus through an auto car wash ?
     
  12. Blimey hadn't even thought about the option of SORN for the winter.

    But I think we'll keep ours on a road - crisp, clear Winter's days are just my favourite thing and ee can take the dogs out to the countryside and warm ourselves up with a nice brew in the bus afterwards.
     
  13. MorkC68

    MorkC68 Administrator

    keep her on the road mate..thats what we are doing but we will not let him out in snow or ice!
     
  14. Yep this is what we are doing Mork

    We are off on Holstein this week so she is now under her cover, clamp on.
     
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