Monkeymick

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After a couple of quick door repairs, and painting with rust converter, I've noticed a white greasy substance appearing around the edges of the doorframes/edges of the rear seatbox.

It looks like white grease straight from a can, but I know for a fact that its not been sprayed there...and it wasnt there a week or two ago...

Anyone have any ideas what this could be, and if its worthy of attention - it seems to be limited to areas that are getting damp when it rains...

Cheers

MM

Edit : I havent tasted it, but when giving some a sniff it doesnt really have a greasy smell, and when rubbing it between my fingers, it quickly changes from a greasy feeling to getting absorbed into the skin quickly... I wont be trying THAT again...
 
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I was going to put "how much to do love your landy...???"

But thought it would be in bad taste. But let's slip it in, eh...
 
Fnaar......

I love my landy a lot. But not as much as that bloke whose picture appeared on the net slipping it to an exhaust...
 
Ah!

Makes sense. I'll pressure wash as soon as I can.

Many thanks!


If it happens again it probably is salts coming out of the metals. Try a weak vinegar solution to sluce it down with. Vinegar destroys salts even deep in the metal, so doing this should alleviate the problem.
 
If it happens again it probably is salts coming out of the metals. Try a weak vinegar solution to sluce it down with. Vinegar destroys salts even deep in the metal, so doing this should alleviate the problem.

if that doesnt work try some cheese, and as a last resort rub some onion in it too
 

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