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23-08-2017, 18:08 | #1 |
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The mind does strange things !!
A couple of years ago when our Merc was having an oil change I saw what looked like some surface rust on the front suspension cross member and made a mental note to sort it with some Waxoyl etc A.S.A.P.
I made a note on my Home Made Excel Service Spread Sheet (I have a page for each year to show work done,mileage, costs etc)) to get it Waxoyled before it spread. Life being what it is I carried the note forward from the 2015 page to 2016 and then again as I had not got round to it carried the note into 2017. As the wife was at work this morning and I was feeling unusually energetic I decided I would jack the car up, remove the bottom engine cover, wire brush the lightly rusted areas and spray with Black Waxoyl. I was expecting the worse when I removed the cover. Jacked up the car, had a Coffee Break, removed the bottom engine cover, searched for 15 minutes for my new LED work lamp. I was both pleased and disappointed that there was naff all rust. In my head it needed doing two years ago in reality it could have waited another 10 years! |
23-08-2017, 22:34 | #2 |
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Yes I have done the very same only to find as you did that the initial analysis was wrong, poor viewing angle I think is largely to blame, Rick
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24-08-2017, 09:04 | #3 |
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The angle
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24-08-2017, 10:53 | #4 |
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Ahh that explains it then, those windows have a special tint to make things look worse
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