Zummertor Posted January 13, 2008 Posted January 13, 2008 You need the older bonnet for this. Whilst driving along in light traffic, dark and rain the other morning I noticed what I thought were shadows going up and down the groves in the bonnet. When I slowed down a bit they went down the grove and when I sped up they came up the grove. It seemed to be in the 45-50 mph speed bracket. and yes, of course I tried a couple of things; 1) trying to get the biggest puddle/shadow before it was too heavy to keep there and; 2) trying to let the puddle slide out of view and then get it back into view. This may be just me but has anyone else noticed this ? Quote
AndySpak Posted January 13, 2008 Posted January 13, 2008 Its not just your posts in the "Jokes & Babes" forum that make me smile Quote
H5 Posted January 13, 2008 Posted January 13, 2008 You shouldbe looking at the road!! However, the diagnosis is easy. You simply haven't waxed the car properly. Had you done this, at 45-50mph you would have no static water on the bonnet whatsoever..... Quote
AndySpak Posted January 13, 2008 Posted January 13, 2008 You shouldbe looking at the road!! However, the diagnosis is easy. You simply haven't waxed the car properly. Had you done this, at 45-50mph you would have no static water on the bonnet whatsoever..... Quote
Zummertor Posted January 13, 2008 Author Posted January 13, 2008 You shouldbe looking at the road!! However, the diagnosis is easy. You simply haven't waxed the car properly. Had you done this, at 45-50mph you would have no static water on the bonnet whatsoever..... You are right, re road and like us all I don't just stare at one place, road or otherwise However, waxed it properly ? hmmmm, will have to try again with different waxes and speeds. Quote
jim Posted January 13, 2008 Posted January 13, 2008 You need the older bonnet for this. Whilst driving along in light traffic, dark and rain the other morning I noticed what I thought were shadows going up and down the groves in the bonnet. When I slowed down a bit they went down the grove and when I sped up they came up the grove. It seemed to be in the 45-50 mph speed bracket. and yes, of course I tried a couple of things; 1) trying to get the biggest puddle/shadow before it was too heavy to keep there and; 2) trying to let the puddle slide out of view and then get it back into view. This may be just me but has anyone else noticed this ? Barman - give me two pints of whatever he's been drinking. Quote
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