Spray on 'sand'?
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I have been in KSA for a couple of weeks now and have noticed quite a few 4 x 4s with a coating of 'sand' across the front. I dreamt that this was from some great desert safari or expedition.
I mentioned this to a colleague of mine who poo poo'ed it and said that it was a spay on effect. A lengthy argument/debate ensued with neither party surrendering and the matter reamined unresolved. However, upon parking my trusty Elantra in the hotel car park tonight there were two of the aforementioned 4 x 4s with the same coating. On closer inspection it seems that I may be breakfasting on humble pie. It is indeed a spray on effect.
two questions for the PH ME residents
1. What is it?
2. Is it common in other parts of ME?
3. Why?
Sorry thats 3 questions, be gentle with me. I'm new to this.
B
I mentioned this to a colleague of mine who poo poo'ed it and said that it was a spay on effect. A lengthy argument/debate ensued with neither party surrendering and the matter reamined unresolved. However, upon parking my trusty Elantra in the hotel car park tonight there were two of the aforementioned 4 x 4s with the same coating. On closer inspection it seems that I may be breakfasting on humble pie. It is indeed a spray on effect.
two questions for the PH ME residents
1. What is it?
2. Is it common in other parts of ME?
3. Why?
Sorry thats 3 questions, be gentle with me. I'm new to this.
B
This has baffled me for a while as well and as far as I can make out it is indeed some kind of spray on product. I have been told that it is put on for long drives through the desert, for example from KSA to UAE to prevent actual sand from scouring your cars paint.
I have also seen it sprayed over number plates so I think this is also a bit of a speeding fine dodge for said drives as well.
Bear in this could be complete BS, I was told this by an Emirati guy I know and am still not sure if he was winding me up.
I have also seen it sprayed over number plates so I think this is also a bit of a speeding fine dodge for said drives as well.
Bear in this could be complete BS, I was told this by an Emirati guy I know and am still not sure if he was winding me up.
I have seen some beautiful saudi registered cars (stuff like S500s) with their front ends sandblasted from driving at 160kph in sandstorms. The sand literally blasts paint to a matt finish on the bumpers and turns headlights opaque. This stuff is meant to stop that from happening. Cheap version of armourfend I guess
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