At last!

Wonder if I could wild camp at any royal mail depots, now there's a thought. :cool1:
 
Anyone know how to make the black plastic, black again, without huge amounts of dosh? Tried Back to Black, not impressed! :wave:
 
I used peanut butter from the £ shop, works great, keeps it black for weeks, much better than back to black, some use a heat gun but I'd be too afraid to melt the plastic.
 
I used peanut butter from the £ shop, works great, keeps it black for weeks, much better than back to black, some use a heat gun but I'd be too afraid to melt the plastic.

Peanut Butter, I'd be sooo tempted to eat it , but I am allergic to it now! Think I've heard this before somewhere, so I'm going to try it!
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This morning I still had a van that I converted. This afternoon after the postman had been, I now have....a Motor Caravan, YAAY!:drive::banana::camper:
 
a fantastic job if i were you id pat myself on the back and then go camping,health to wear.:cheers:
 
If that doesn't inspire people to have a go themselves? I have not idea what will!

Be nice to see some costings. Well I am a Yorkshireman. :)

Richard
 
Tried the peanut butter, it works, but is hard to apply, so my brain kicked in and decided it must be the nut oil that does the job, OK, so I remembered I had some teak oil in the cupboard, and I thought, why not, so I tried it and put it on with a brush, and it works, much to my amazement. Still in the experimental stage, but sure looks promising.:drive:
 
Iveco not a bad van, I looked into a few but went sprinter in the end but not a lot in it. Only thing you have to watch with iveco is weight, they are heavy unladen so you have to keep an eye on overall weight. Good vans though
 

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