Red Cars and Pollen
#3
We're still a few weeks away from the heavy pollen season up here. On windy days we get what can best be described as a "Pollen Storm"; on some spring days when I run the local trails I've ended up coming back home with green hair and clothing. Good thing I don't typically suffer from allergies.
#4
Yea, the house across the street has a bunch of big pine trees. A little wind/breeze comes thru and you can see a cloud come out of them.
Another week or so and it should die down. Then it will be time to give all of the cars a good bath and change the cabin air filters in the Saab and Pilot.
"Rice" - I'm going to try to keep yours from moving much so that it might reduce the amount that gets inside of it.
Another week or so and it should die down. Then it will be time to give all of the cars a good bath and change the cabin air filters in the Saab and Pilot.
"Rice" - I'm going to try to keep yours from moving much so that it might reduce the amount that gets inside of it.
#7
Except on the warmer spring days where I get drenched in pollen and sweat (which of course dries) and leave me all green and crusty.
#8
Yea, get that stuff "just a bit wet" and you will spend hours trying to clean that "crusty" stuff out of the little "seems" of the car.
Guess we get a bit of both worlds.....we get salt, not as much as those up north but our share.....and then this stuff.
Light rain today, just made a good paste of the stuff. Should get a hard rain tomorrow, hope that will take care of what is already out/on everything and slow down any furture coverings.
Guess we get a bit of both worlds.....we get salt, not as much as those up north but our share.....and then this stuff.
Light rain today, just made a good paste of the stuff. Should get a hard rain tomorrow, hope that will take care of what is already out/on everything and slow down any furture coverings.
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