Harrytherid
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Does anyone have a good method of cleaning i.e. giving it a good hard scrub to shift the mould, a low profile over cab without getting up to it…..If you can be bothered to read it:-
I ask because earlier this year I was cleaning that part of my wagon when my hand that was supporting me slipped and I fell to the ground landing on my side on the tarmac, hitting the already broken wing aerial with my elbow creating a nasty gash and chipping the bone. I also broke three ribs, of which I was not aware at first. No one saw the accident and I lay there for several minutes until I collected myself enough to get painfully up and go indoors to my wife. She was aware of the elbow because of the blood and stuck a plaster on it. By this time the pain was building in the chest so I got in the car (wife is a non-driver) and drove myself to the local A and E where after some prodding they thought broken ribs. I was sent to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth by ambulance as they did not like the exposed bone in my elbow and worried about infection by any other transport method. I spent three days in hospital but was keen to get home and they grudgingly let me go so my Son came down and drove me home. That over cab still needs a good scrub.
I ask because earlier this year I was cleaning that part of my wagon when my hand that was supporting me slipped and I fell to the ground landing on my side on the tarmac, hitting the already broken wing aerial with my elbow creating a nasty gash and chipping the bone. I also broke three ribs, of which I was not aware at first. No one saw the accident and I lay there for several minutes until I collected myself enough to get painfully up and go indoors to my wife. She was aware of the elbow because of the blood and stuck a plaster on it. By this time the pain was building in the chest so I got in the car (wife is a non-driver) and drove myself to the local A and E where after some prodding they thought broken ribs. I was sent to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth by ambulance as they did not like the exposed bone in my elbow and worried about infection by any other transport method. I spent three days in hospital but was keen to get home and they grudgingly let me go so my Son came down and drove me home. That over cab still needs a good scrub.