The message from Colin Stamp contains these words:
What if it's stripy blue water?
The message from Colin Stamp contains these words:
What if it's stripy blue water?
All the more reason for not buying it ready mixed, you would miss out on all the fun with the kids!
It's no good. I can't figure out what stripy blue water is...
Cheers,
Colin.
Tesco Value? ;-)
Or perhaps Go-Faster water that would restore the lost acceleration?
Chris
The message from Colin Stamp contains these words:
Well, round here the kids seem to think stripes and blue washer lamps make them go faster.
The message from Chris Whelan contains these words:
There, you see, it wasn't that hard!
Hmmm, that gives me an idea. I wonder if there'd be a market for light-up washer fluid. You could have UV LEDs in the nozzles and UV dye in the fluid. I reckon that'd go down a storm on eBay :o)
Cheers,
Colin.
Heh.
Halfrauds sell some stuff that looks radioactive (neon green, yellow or pink are the choices)
Don't forget to put a label on the container that sun screening cream and appropriate sun glasses are advised for users. :o)
The immoderation!
Given all the salt on the roads at the moment, is it really a big deal if the windscreen wash is a little salty too? I have to admit to using washing up liquid rather than off the shelf windscreen wash stuff.
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