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Supra
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Re: Bruntingthorpe

Post by Supra » Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:50 pm

Being something of a jet-wash ninja myself I can tell you three things for sure....
1] Forcing high-pressure water into every joint, orifice, nook & cranny ain't a good idea at this time of year.
2] The patio-racer which is part of the 'Yellow & Black' Company's arsenal would've made quicker work of those wings.
3] Those tree & algae deposits will come back twice as dense in half the time unless the surfaces receives a protectant coating or sealant of some type.

But for now it looks like somebody gives a s**t, unlike before. Annnnd, no I don't wanna come & show you how coz I don't got them special self-adhesive wellies! :halo:
Disclaimer...NO H&S Rules or Working at Height rules were adhered to in the completion of this task. :roll:

davedubya
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Location: East Anglia

Re: Bruntingthorpe

Post by davedubya » Wed Jan 03, 2024 12:18 am

Irish251 wrote:
Tue Jan 02, 2024 4:27 pm
The cleaning of XM715. It looks so much better after this. https://youtu.be/GiOMVlFv_bs?si=HFxgKk_K4jk76v4E
Definitely an improvement. Hopefully progress toward getting it on public display again.

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