RE: BUGS was: Houston DML meet

From: STRICKLAND, Tate (tstricklan@shl.com)
Date: Wed Sep 30 1998 - 13:40:04 EDT


Thank you - on the way to the car wash after work. Should have
remembered that stuff from aviation corrosion training in the Navy.
 Amazing just how bad bugs can corrode metal - makes sense that
they're no good for clear coat either.

Tate

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Clark [SMTP:mike@snakebite.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 1998 10:27 PM
To: Geoffrey Hackbart
Subject: DML: BUGS was: Houston DML meet

> Ya actually I did have that many, but I had one more than you did.
HEHE
> OH MY GOD I beat Tate!! That will be the first and only time I do
that
> one!!!

> Later,
> Geoffrey
> ~~~~~98 DAK CC 3,9L~~~~~

You mean those little black bastards. Love bugs, F*&% bugs, or more
properly marsh flies...
Heheee, you guys should come down when those things are bad! They
are
light right now. I've seen it so bad that you'd have to use the
windshield wipers to clean them off just so you could see the road.
At times like that I'd estimate their density at about 1 per cubic
foot of air. Like raining bugs. A word of caution -- clean those
suckers
off as soon as you can. There's something about their guts that will
eat clear coat. If anyone looked closely at my bumper, hood, and
leading edges of my front fenders you would see what they can do when
left on for ANY amount of time...

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