I'm always surprised at how terminally stupid people seem to acquire sufficient funds to acquire expensive cars. I was leaving a car park in Halesworth this afternoon as a brand new BMW 5 entered via the exit . The car park is one way with great big arrows painted on the tarmac and the words NO ENTRY by the exit in six foot letters. The woman driver got quite irate when I refused to give ground.
What's supposed to be wrong with that? Perfectly sound advice, perhaps needed by some young or vague owners. HJ offers useful advice to faffing motorists, and this is useful advice.
>> More money than sense... nothing unusual in that.
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I wonder if her view through the windscreen is legal or if she discovered that it is not a good idea to use just the wipers to clear the crud ?
>> I wonder if her view through the windscreen is legal or if she discovered that
>> it is not a good idea to use just the wipers to clear the crud ?
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How do we know it's a woman? Or have I not been paying attention again?
I think it's quite sensible to ask for advice how to avoid damaging a £40k car. I'm not sure about the insurance assessor though. That's a bit silly.
Yes, I know an assessor for a body shop and he knows more about car paint and repairs than anyone else I've met. He would certainly give the best advice on how to clean the car without damage. I'd expect an insurance assessor to at least know who was a good valeter in the area.
'Dust' in this case is a misleading benign term for the stuff produced by messy builders. It's millions of tiny sharp edges and points. I'd want to be careful about how to remove it from anything I wanted to keep shiny.