Right, Glen. It's kind of funny to see the white trails on the carpets of
all the hotel/casinos. Don't think THEY think it's funny though.
Dale C.
Subject: Re: Speed Week Parking, Etc.
Neil
There are two car washes in Wendover, both are at the west
end of town and
near the KOA. It's a very good idea to drive slow even if
the salt is dry.
There is still spray off the dry surface salt that gets into
every crack.
The fan can pick it up and get it on the engine. Good for
electrical stuff.
Most of us take extra time to add to mud flaps and other
areas as well. You
will want to go to a hardware store and buy some plastic
sheeting to tape
down to the carpet. I use a good clear package tape. Lay a
trim around the
area you want to tape to, then tape the plastic to the tape.
A couple of
cheap small throw rugs to step on as you enter helps as does
taking off your
shoes.
The 1st time is a big learning curve and you will see a lot
of different
ways people do it. There will be more on this subject on the
list. The
archives on landspeed page has lots of info as well we have
discussed the
last 3 years.
By the way Neil if you ever want to discuss this on the
phone or any other
subject let me know and I will e-mail the number off list.
Looking forward
to meeting you on the salt.
Glen
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