To Clean or not to Clean, that is the Question
#1
Remembering it's rallying childhood, is it the done thing to have your Scoob look Brand Spanking New by keeping it clean?
I ask that because i have now had mine just a week and it's mangkit already. It has something to do with the way they hose down the streets here to stop the dust piling up.
This is a moral dileama, please help.
bss
I ask that because i have now had mine just a week and it's mangkit already. It has something to do with the way they hose down the streets here to stop the dust piling up.
This is a moral dileama, please help.
bss
#2
Really clean =
Mud splattered up the sides also =
Crappy dusty generally untidy though = un-
In summary, dirt from use on forest stages is ok, but general city grime just implies lack of care
Chuck
Mud splattered up the sides also =
Crappy dusty generally untidy though = un-
In summary, dirt from use on forest stages is ok, but general city grime just implies lack of care
Chuck
#3
Either very clean or very filthy on the outside is best. Covered in dents is very chic but expensive.
As for the inside, I prefer the 'lived in' look (coz I'm a messy git). Empty *** packets, rolling tobacco over the console, dust covering the dashboard. As much crap over the back seat as possible. Old pants, fleeces, muddy boots and various items of clothing and things in the boot. Don't do old food containers though, they stink after a while. Actually so do old pants.
As for the inside, I prefer the 'lived in' look (coz I'm a messy git). Empty *** packets, rolling tobacco over the console, dust covering the dashboard. As much crap over the back seat as possible. Old pants, fleeces, muddy boots and various items of clothing and things in the boot. Don't do old food containers though, they stink after a while. Actually so do old pants.
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