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Over 200 Vehicles Damaged After Municipality Resurfaces Road Without Warning Signs


Georgealbert

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7 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:
56 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Free underseal.......................:coffee1: 

have you ever tried to get that shxx off  "T cut" is the only way i have found, pain full job

Diesel will dilute it, Sap from a mango tree is even worse, but I must admit I have never tried t-cut on my chassis where one would normally apply Underseal ...................:giggle:

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On 10/14/2024 at 4:02 AM, Georgealbert said:

However, the resurfacing process was carried out without closing the road to traffic or providing any warning signs. Drivers, unaware of the fresh asphalt, continued using the road, which led to the asphalt sticking to the tyres of both cars and motorcycles. The sticky asphalt was flung up onto the undercarriage, wheel arches, and paintwork of the vehicles, causing damage to nearly 200 cars

Thai logic...

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20 hours ago, edwinchester said:

Been caught out twice like this. Catch it soon enough and a petrol soaked cloth clears the mess easily.

 WD 40 works wonders the council and contractor should be made to pay for all the damage caused but this is Thailand !

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