Looks like those worms have a thing going on with that Honda. Personally I never thought Honda's were that sexy.
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Metalman Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
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The secret is out now on Lyle's new exterior silk wrap...
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Yuck.
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Rixter Well-Known Member
Maybe they somebody should try the Armor All Wheel Protectant on the Honda, nothing seems to stick to it
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Jason Montague New MemberLifetime Supporter
:eek6::shocked: Are those Pecan tree web worms? Anyone know?
Jason
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SNEEEZY - Erika M/A Wrenchin' Babe!Lifetime Supporter
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I'm thinking there are 2 ways to deal with this. High pressure washer, or a hand grenade lobed from 40 paces.
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I'll bet it was fun cleaning them all out of the air intake vents. Imagine the smell when you turn on the air or heating system, after they had a chance to decompose.:yikes:
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
So who wants to go fishing.....I got the bait.
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Break out the flamethrower.
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Octaneguy New Member
Is that some sort of silk that the worms spun on the car? It's kinda cool. But yeah, I'd skip ONR and go straight to the pressure washer at the local car wash so I don't have worms all over my driveway, lol.
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So can you claim this as a total loss to your insurance???
Could submergence in Silk/Worms even qualify???
Cuz I would not want to drive that even after it was cleaned...