Kaz, As a matter of interest what do you recolor them with. Have this horrible vision of "her indoors" new white blouse covered in black nugget.
kazbanz,
Feb 18, 11:32am
Rotflmao---um er nope not nugget. Think about a product that wont damage the structure and wont rub off.
ozz1,
Feb 18, 12:32pm
yes.fadedbelts.!.has any one ever done a scientific study.on why it makes them supposedly weaker!.or does themanufacturer become liable! for supplingbelts thatfade!where does it stop! or start!may be easier to out law all coloured coded belts! or just make all rear screens tinted! rant rant
sred69,
Feb 18, 1:18pm
do not try and re-colour them as that in itself is a fail, if they are that badly faded replace them, otherwise if they have lost a bit of colour but are not stiff or powdery then ask the inspector why they should be failed. dont forget attitude gives attitude so just ask pleasantlyfor the correct reason for rejection
thewomble1,
Feb 18, 1:27pm
Is a faded belt more important than saving a life.!
tigra,
Feb 18, 1:31pm
Well I got failed on my last WoF because of my seat covers. Seems they covered the side airbags which might hinder their operation.At least the garage explained why, instead of saying "Wrong colour seatcovers" .LOL Interesting part was I had previously passed several WoF checks with no one picking this up.
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