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Title: Rainwater silt
Post by: geoffr70 on 04 May 2011, 19:49:34
Has anyone noticed that there seems to be alot more dirt and grime in rainwater? I mean, it can drizzle very lightly, and cars are left covered in spots of horrible browny sand type stuff that lingers, then if you don't wash it off it goes greasy. It seems to be alot worse now than before. I wash it quite regularly though. It looks terrible on the Elite (nocturno blue), but not too bad on the MV6 (champagne).
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: aaronjb on 04 May 2011, 19:57:09
Could this be the new super-pollen paintwork-scourge?

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/243170/Drivers-warned-as-pollen-cloud-menace-heads-for-UK/

(Not that I've noticed it eating my paintwork)
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: The Red Baron on 04 May 2011, 20:04:15
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Has anyone noticed that there seems to be alot more dirt and grime in rainwater? I mean, it can drizzle very lightly, and cars are left covered in spots of horrible browny sand type stuff that lingers, then if you don't wash it off it goes greasy. It seems to be alot worse now than before. I wash it quite regularly though. It looks terrible on the Elite (nocturno blue), but not too bad on the MV6 (champagne).
same up here in burton.
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: geoffr70 on 04 May 2011, 20:08:38
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Could this be the new super-pollen paintwork-scourge?http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/243170/Drivers-warned-as-pollen-cloud-menace-heads-for-UK/

(Not that I've noticed it eating my paintwork)

I hope not - something else to spend money on :'(
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: aaronjb on 04 May 2011, 20:16:31
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Could this be the new super-pollen paintwork-scourge?http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/243170/Drivers-warned-as-pollen-cloud-menace-heads-for-UK/

(Not that I've noticed it eating my paintwork)

I hope not - something else to spend money on :'(

I suspect there's a bit of scaremongering going on there in that article, but there is a ton of pollen around - even more this year than last year.. my cars both turn a lovely shade of yellow (in the case of the green Omega) and green (in the case of the blue MR2) in a matter of days.
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: geoffr70 on 04 May 2011, 20:23:29
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Could this be the new super-pollen paintwork-scourge?http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/243170/Drivers-warned-as-pollen-cloud-menace-heads-for-UK/

(Not that I've noticed it eating my paintwork)

I hope not - something else to spend money on :'(

I suspect there's a bit of scaremongering going on there in that article, but there is a ton of pollen around - even more this year than last year.. my cars both turn a lovely shade of yellow (in the case of the green Omega) and green (in the case of the blue MR2) in a matter of days.

I didn't think of pollen until you said, but now that you have said, it does seem powdery in that way
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: pscocoa on 04 May 2011, 20:53:01
Could it just be the grimy north? - you know factories belching out smoke, small boys climbing up chimneys to clear soot, 18 hour days etc.

Down here it is definitely pollen - a bloody nuisance. If I clean the car myself I end up with a streaky mess - take to the Polish guys and they do a fantastic job for £6 - pollen or no pollen. Secret seems to be getting the hard water off immediately - there is usually 2 maybe 3 working on each car at a time.
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: geoffr70 on 04 May 2011, 20:59:15
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Could it just be the grimy north? - you know factories belching out smoke, small boys climbing up chimneys to clear soot, 18 hour days etc.

Down here it is definitely pollen - a bloody nuisance. If I clean the car myself I end up with a streaky mess - take to the Polish guys and they do a fantastic job for £6 - pollen or no pollen. Secret seems to be getting the hard water off immediately - there is usually 2 maybe 3 working on each car at a time.

there's none of that up here, there all on benefits!
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: smithpa7 on 04 May 2011, 21:02:41
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Could it just be the grimy north? - you know factories belching out smoke, small boys climbing up chimneys to clear soot, 18 hour days etc.

Down here it is definitely pollen - a bloody nuisance. If I clean the car myself I end up with a streaky mess - take to the Polish guys and they do a fantastic job for £6 - pollen or no pollen. Secret seems to be getting the hard water off immediately - there is usually 2 maybe 3 working on each car at a time.

I'll have you know it is not as you describe in the North! There happens to be no industry in the North :'( :'( :o :P

The countryside is stunning as compensation :y :y
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: pscocoa on 04 May 2011, 21:11:08
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Could it just be the grimy north? - you know factories belching out smoke, small boys climbing up chimneys to clear soot, 18 hour days etc.

Down here it is definitely pollen - a bloody nuisance. If I clean the car myself I end up with a streaky mess - take to the Polish guys and they do a fantastic job for £6 - pollen or no pollen. Secret seems to be getting the hard water off immediately - there is usually 2 maybe 3 working on each car at a time.

I'll have you know it is not as you describe in the North! There happens to be no industry in the North :'( :'( :o :P

The countryside is stunning as compensation :y :y

OK - so how do you explain Killhope Lead Mining and Nenthead Mines then?
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: geoffr70 on 04 May 2011, 21:12:15
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Could it just be the grimy north? - you know factories belching out smoke, small boys climbing up chimneys to clear soot, 18 hour days etc.

Down here it is definitely pollen - a bloody nuisance. If I clean the car myself I end up with a streaky mess - take to the Polish guys and they do a fantastic job for £6 - pollen or no pollen. Secret seems to be getting the hard water off immediately - there is usually 2 maybe 3 working on each car at a time.

I'll have you know it is not as you describe in the North! There happens to be no industry in the North :'( :'( :o :P

The countryside is stunning as compensation :y :y

OK - so how do you explain Killhope Lead Mining and Nenthead Mines then?

They were shut the last time I rode past
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: smithpa7 on 04 May 2011, 21:15:45
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Could it just be the grimy north? - you know factories belching out smoke, small boys climbing up chimneys to clear soot, 18 hour days etc.

Down here it is definitely pollen - a bloody nuisance. If I clean the car myself I end up with a streaky mess - take to the Polish guys and they do a fantastic job for £6 - pollen or no pollen. Secret seems to be getting the hard water off immediately - there is usually 2 maybe 3 working on each car at a time.

I'll have you know it is not as you describe in the North! There happens to be no industry in the North :'( :'( :o :P

The countryside is stunning as compensation :y :y

OK - so how do you explain Killhope Lead Mining and Nenthead Mines then?

I thought these sites were Heritage sites and were tourist attractions. I wasn't aware they were working mines. I am quite happy to be proved incorrect :D :D
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: Plomien on 04 May 2011, 21:19:16
As the weather we are getting is coming from the south it is probably sand particles as well as a mix of pollen and dirt where it is dry  :y
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: pscocoa on 04 May 2011, 21:37:38
When I was doing missionary work in the Northumberland area 20 years ago  there was a heritage working at Allenheads - just googled it and it seems it has been closed down - I remember sponsoring a rivet for the water wheel rebuild or something - must root out the home video.

I think we have gone off topic - seems to be my fault as well ::)
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: maria on 05 May 2011, 16:36:31
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When I was doing missionary work in the Northumberland area 20 years ago  there was a heritage working at Allenheads - just googled it and it seems it has been closed down - I remember sponsoring a rivet for the water wheel rebuild or something - must root out the home video.

I think we have gone off topic - seems to be my fault as well ::)



Don't worry about it as it seams every post on here goes off topic, you should read my post at times as i am always going off topic   ;D ;D ;D lol
Title: Re: Rainwater silt
Post by: bigegg on 05 May 2011, 17:38:45
I've noticed a lot more dirt on the car - seems to be nearly as much on the car after a week than there was after it been stood six months, unwashed.

I'm guessing it's volcanic ash from iceland, finally falling to earth?
That seems to be the biggest source of airbourne dust.