| Title: | Cars in the UK |
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| Moderator: | COMICS::SHELLEY ELD |
| Created: | Sun Mar 06 1994 |
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I'd like to start a topic on the 'gimmicks' you find in car accessory
shops..you know the sort of thing..
"buy this product it will save you petrol/money/make your car faster"
Or anything that is marketed as an innovative 'gimmick'.
I have found one thats quite good. It supplies hot water to the
washers via a jacket plumbed into the top rad hose.Not only does
it supply hot water to the screen, but de-ices the bottle if its
frozen up.
Another thing I've tried is the "Wheel Clean" disks, you put these
inside the wheels and they (supposedly) stop brake dust going over
the wheels..(useful for alloys, not much use to anything else).
Has anyone else bought any 'gimmick' products if so, are they any
good?
Comments please
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| 12.86 | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard-boiled eggs and some nuts. | Tue Jan 16 1990 11:47 | 10 | |
Last November I got fed up with spending ten minutes each morning
scraping the frost off the car windows. So I went to Halfords and
bought a "Windscreen Frost Protector". It's amazing!
It appears to be just a sheet of polythene with a rubber sucker at
each end, so how it works I don't know. I put it in my boot six
weeks back, and we haven't had a frost since. I wish I'd bought one
years ago.
Ian.
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| 12.87 | Re.86 Hahahahahahahaha ! | CHEFS::KARVE | Shantanu Karve @REO (7)-830-4478 | Tue Jan 16 1990 11:51 | 1 |
| 12.88 | JC::CORNE | Artificially Intelligent | Tue Jan 16 1990 12:23 | 5 | |
If I get one and put it in my boot, will it keep me clear of frost too? I could put it in the greenhouse and save on the parafin! Jc ;-) | |||||
| 12.89 | Mr Anderton IS "GOD". | SHAPES::STREATFIELDC | WIZARD STUFF | Tue Jan 16 1990 12:29 | 5 |
Just, put it in the boot eh?,
Nope, I cant see how it works either, sounds good though, I'll have
to get one.
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| 12.90 | Amazement and the washer thingy | KURMA::LCOWAN | Sat Aug 25 1990 00:47 | 15 | |
Good grief, and I thought Digital was full of engineers...........
Come on lads, use yer nappers...... lots of these things you've been
talking about in this topic are just a case of common sense.
As to the "Washer thingy", I had one of those on my mini Cooper in
1977, and unless you want to lag the wee flexible hosie to the washers,
you'd be as well urinating on the windscreen (to be polite) for all the
use the damn thing is. I found (in Scotland certainly, where the
definition of snow is thick white stuff lying on the ground, not a
thickish frost like you have in southern England) that by the time the
water gets to the nozzle (if at all) it's almost at the dew point
and the nozzles generally freeze up first anyway. Moral: use a decent
anti-gel in the washer water, not Fairy liquid.
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