Volcanic Ash Poses New Threat To Vehicle Bodywork
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LETCHWORTH, UNITED KINGDOM – May 24, 2011: Motorists across Scotland and Ireland are being warned that the volcanic ash from an Icelandic eruption could damage vehicle paintwork. The ash particles are reported to be larger than those which fell across the UK in April 2010, and car care experts at Autoglym are warning that the potential damage caused to car exterior surfaces is consequently even greater.
The Met Office is forecasting that the highly abrasive acidic particles will fall to ground in Scotland and Ireland tonight (Tuesday 24 May). However, the weather conditions are currently unstable, and the cloud could also blow over England and Wales.
“We saw a massive increase in calls to our customer support team after the volcanic eruption last year,” comments Paul Caller, Autoglym CEO. “Motorists saw heavy swirls on paintwork after they failed to take sufficient precautions when washing ash off their cars. This latest ash cloud contains larger particles, which could be even more damaging, so we’re again warning motorists to be especially vigilant and take extra precautions when cleaning their cars.”
Autoglym’s advice on dealing with volcanic ash
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