RT, i can't leave it to just the rain, been under too many nearly new cars in my time and seen what left on salt does.
Nellyjack, what on earth do the Japanese use on their roads, there is Forester XT Sports Cross for sale at the moment at sensible money, its just been imported, yes i know it will be in pristine condition underneath but its not a model that came here and i imagine our simple and cheap insurance renewals will suddenly become a major headache and we will come to regret it, two minds about it, its the later shape body, circa 2005 to 2009, but with the 2.0 litre instead of the 2.5 engine which the later shell was fitted with in UK cars.
Andrew T...:-) if i use water splash, and i do during the winter, its by running through one of two local fords a few times, rainstorms are ok but when you see the tons of salt that get spilled and over ejected on junctions and roundabouts, that amount will take weeks to dissolve come the spring.
Craig pd, yes i have some AC50 but tend to use it where it can't get washed off, it is indeed very sticky stuff, sounds like a pro did the Waxoyling on the B?
Skipdpan, you don't have the same issues as some others, you run new cars and swap them regularly, people like me don't want new cars (i don't like anything new for sale in this country currently) and we want our older choices to last, and be as solid and mechanically and bodily sound as we can keep them, hence the preventative measures.
CK, yes mudflaps do help, but good quality well fitting ones are difficult to find and the genuine article can be scandalous money, and thay all need hosing around or they themselves become salt traps.
BT, ill fitting flaps that damage tend to be accessory shop rubbish don't they?, though its easy to forget they are fitted and trap them when reversing which does more harm than if they hadn't been fitted in the first place.
Madf, you look after your cars anyway, and the time they last is proof.
RT, mudflaps are good for sill abrasion protection behind the front wheels in particular, or at least i've seen big differences in the condition of vehicles fitted and those not, though its entirely possible those who fit flaps care about their cars more than the average owner anyway.
Edited by gordonbennet on 26/02/2018 at 12:17
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