THIS TIME OF YEAR, vehicles in Minnesota can get mighty filthy. Road spray films windows with grime. Mud kicks onto fenders.
And the graffiti artist sees opportunity on a mobile canvas.
© Copyright 2016 Audrey Kletscher Helbling
THIS TIME OF YEAR, vehicles in Minnesota can get mighty filthy. Road spray films windows with grime. Mud kicks onto fenders.
And the graffiti artist sees opportunity on a mobile canvas.
© Copyright 2016 Audrey Kletscher Helbling
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Yes – I’ve been working overtime to keep my windows clean lately.
A must for a photographer, right? I understand. Totally.
Yes. Indeed
And better than bumper stickers…These will wash off (eventually)
These impromptu messages on windows simply make me smile.
We have the pollen on ours right now. A lovely yellow greenish hue. 🙂
That would be gross. Is it sticky?
No-just powdery.
Whew.
Although I do have pine sap on my car that I am working on getting off. The downside of living in a forest. 🙂
Now that would be a challenge. I’ve gotten pine sap on my hands from a Christmas tree and I know how difficult that is to remove.
I have been using Goo Gone and it works pretty well .
Excellent.
Like you dont already know….right????
Good point.
Why is it there’s this irresistible urge to take your finger and write something on a dirty window? I suppose it’s the kid in all of us!
You are probably right.
Lots of green pollen right now, sap and bird doo – not a great combination – then mix in the coastal fog with lots of salt in it! Ugh . . .
Happy Weekend – Enjoy 🙂
And that equals one dirty vehicle.
So needs a bath – ha!
Well, maybe if someone writes on the window…
Ah, the ever popular and unoriginal “wash me.” Maybe someone should bring back “Kilgore was here.”
Our red car was a candidate for mobile graffiti after a snowfall last week. It was white with salt. Fortunately rain washed the grime away Sunday morning.