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CMGRover

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So I park far far away from everyone else, in a shady end spot at Sears, the Rover was all shiney.

I came out, and it was COVERED in reclaimed water from the sprinkles. Why the hell did they water during mid day? :hmpf::mad:

But I rewashed it..so...:wink:
 

ryan-in-oregon

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JUST FOR YOU CMG!!!
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Oh and I have a solve for all of your problems!!! Sell or give away the LR3 and use public transportation. You'll never have to wash your rig again!!!!!
 

CMGRover

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That type of mud is ok....I'd love to get mine in mud like that.

But it's road grime, and water spots I can't stand...
 

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CMG...you'd *** your pants going down that hill.
 

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Warning

Water From Sprinkler Systems Is Reclaimed With A Special Solvent. It Eats Away At Paint In No Time. Make Sure You Dont Do That Again Because It Happened To Me And Left Spots Forever All Over My Bmw.
You Need To Wax Your Truck So It Doesnt Appear As Soon As Possible. That Is The Only Way To Get Pneobalitis (the Agent Used In This Process Of Reclamation) Off Your Vehicle. It Is Eating Away At It As We I Type. Hopefully You Havent Waited Too Long.
 

CMGRover

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I washed it as soon I got home, no harm done. Thanks for the warning though.
 

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Well...that might make ME *** my pants!
 

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i think even the person watching is about to lose thier bladder!
 

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Actually 50/50 water and vinegar will remove the mineral deposits left behind by sprinklers. Just apply wax afterward because it removes that too.


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