It probably works better on a vertical surface where bugs and bird shit are not hitting the glass at 50+mph as will happen with a car windscreen.
It probably works better on a vertical surface where bugs and bird shit are not hitting the glass at 50+mph as will happen with a car windscreen.
Well it was just a brexiteer making stuff up and lying. Nothing new there.
Sounds like a good idea if the pollution is getting into rivers. Not really any different to the laws in the uk that ban you from plumbing toilets and sinks into the rain water system.
Still not true.
Ah, yes, "pedantic". A word used by people who have just shown to be wrong.
No there isn't.
You just have to go to the place set aside, where you may wash your car to your heart's content.
A bit of soap? Boo-hoo, let's ban kids from blowing bubbles in the street.
Ramsman wrote
Because the results are unpredictable if you do that.
But what you do is illegal in Germany.
Astonishingly, he isn't in Germany.
boring
In what way? Loss of cleaning power, foaming, clogging of pipes by chemical sludge, etc?
alan_m wrote
But it isnt used on the massive great glass walled buildings whose windows are very expensive to clean, so it can't actually work as claimed.
Andrew was clearly claiming that there would be an EU directive on that soon.
Ramsman wrote
That?s what is unpredictable when you mix different screenwashes.
Yeah, well that was Brexitard bollocks, too.
On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 07:14:35 +1000, cantankerous geezer Rot Speed blabbered, again:
Have you tried, Mr Know-it-all? I suppose not. But you "know" it anyway, like you always do! BTW, are you or aren't you in psychiatric (geriatric) treatment?
At what point does cleaning the windows become serious enough to be banned whilst on the road?
Never.
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