Anyone who can get to their nearest Volvo dealership (yes I know before you say it) can get some of this stuff sprayed on, it looks good for none reflective clothes/bags
[url= http://cssmail.volvocars.com/u/gm.php?UID=2HRepqsT7l&ID=198718917_1331075_838 ]life spray [/url]
It's just a PR stunt really. It washes off. Useless apart from during the summer, when it stays light much longer anyway...
I recall this was debated in full on Stw style a couple of weeks ago.
It was a two cups of tea and packet of hob nobs thread with just a splash of vitriol...pulls up chair for round two ๐
Its awesome stuff
It saved my life, a childs face and a baby robin
HTH GD ๐
Albedo 100
The paper I work for had a full page ad and advertorial half page in this week's issue. My comment that more cyclists lives would be saved by getting rid of Volvos did not go down too well.
I still believe it's main use is probably for stenciling retro-reflective, phalluses on unsuspecting friends clothing and/or cars when they aren't about...
Most cyclists who want to be seen already own reflective clothing, stickers and lights and probably don't need car manufacturers to help them, But cheers volvo none the less...
pop in, get a can, then spray it on cars parked on the pavement
I believe it is made from hogwash.
Usual nonsense from people conflating 'being visible' with 'being seen'
I think the "invisibility spray" would be much more popular.
It saved my life, a childs face and a baby robin
Does it cure bad cat aids though?
It saved my life, a childs face and a baby robinDoes it cure bad cat aids though?
And is it better than hope brakes?