i30 Owners Club
OFF TOPIC => WORLD NEWS => Motoring => Topic started by: eye30 on April 24, 2014, 18:46:11
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Relief for those reluctant to clean their cars could soon be on the way.
For Nissan has begun tests on a "self-cleaning" vehicle which could wash away the worries of those weary of doing the job themselves.
At Nissan's European technical centre in Switzerland tests are being carried out on innovative paint technology that repels mud, rain and everyday dirt.
The specially engineered super-hydrophobic and oleophobic paint, which repels water and oils, has been applied to the all-new Nissan Note model.
'Self-cleaning' car put to the test - BT (http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/motoring/motoringnews/selfcleaning-car-put-to-the-test-11363896022008)
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I wonder if they could apply the same technology to underpants? :undecided:
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:lol:
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I wonder if they could apply the same technology to underpants? :undecided:
Skid proof undies! :rofl:
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PTFE seems has this effect, too.
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I wonder if they could apply the same technology to underpants? :undecided:
Skid proof undies! :rofl:
:rofl:
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They'd longer be bog catchers. :sweating:
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If it doesn't end up in ya undies, just where will it end up? :undecided:
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My point precisely. :sicky:
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My i30 is self cleaning. Problem is, it's as lazy as I am and refuses to do it...
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My i30 is self cleaning. Problem is, it's as lazy as I am and refuses to do it...
:lol: :lol: your car and mine and us must be related,wonder if we were formerly in a previous life Tasmanians :rofl: :rofl:
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I wonder if they could apply the same technology to underpants? :undecided:
From this question I now have a vision of your underpants being something like an F1 bend i.e. full of skid marks :Shocked: :Shocked: :Shocked: :Shocked: :Shocked:
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I wonder if they could apply the same technology to underpants? :undecided:
From this question I now have a vision of your underpants being something like an F1 bend i.e. full of skid marks :Shocked: :Shocked: :Shocked: :Shocked: :Shocked:
But just imagine.
We could then turn them inside out once a year instead of every six months.
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... and then use them to grow mushrooms. :happydance: