Well my 80 is parked outside in the weather permanently. It gets shaded a fair bit of the day by trees and the neighbour's property.
I've discover a bit of lichen around the roof gutters before (not on the roof) but now I've found that there is lichen growing where the top of the front windscreen interfaces with the body at the rubber seal!
I'm going to try and remove it, but I guarantee it'll come back because whatever is making it grow there will remain probably in the gap between the rubber and the bodywork due to moisture getting into the small space, and it's been quite wet overall for a good cpl of years in Eastern Oz now.
I love lichen as it's natural and good to see, but perhaps not good on my 80 trusty white non clearcoated paint and bodywork.
I've discover a bit of lichen around the roof gutters before (not on the roof) but now I've found that there is lichen growing where the top of the front windscreen interfaces with the body at the rubber seal!
I'm going to try and remove it, but I guarantee it'll come back because whatever is making it grow there will remain probably in the gap between the rubber and the bodywork due to moisture getting into the small space, and it's been quite wet overall for a good cpl of years in Eastern Oz now.
I love lichen as it's natural and good to see, but perhaps not good on my 80 trusty white non clearcoated paint and bodywork.