FCV Concept and hydrogen-based society: Honda Sustainability Report
Honda recently released its 2015 sustainability report, in which it talks about the company’s future hydrogen power efforts.
Honda recently released its 2015 sustainability report, in which it talks about the company’s future hydrogen power efforts.
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Front-facing, rear-facing, booster. Have you heard these terms before? We tell it like it is in this week’s child car seat FAQ.
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British Columbians can finally breathe a small sigh of relief (and clean air), thanks to some much needed rain and cooler temperatures.
The rain has also brought down with it some of the remnants of smoke and ash that have been trapped in our atmosphere for the past couple of weeks.
Ash from big wildfires can travel for many kilometres and will often land on your car. If this happens, do not just give your car a quick dry wipe.
Why? Because the little particles can be abrasive and can scratch your vehicle’s paint.
Here are a few more tips on washing soot and ash off your car. By following these tips, it won’t take much time to get your car looking and smelling great inside and outside after a big wildfire!
There is almost no way of knowing what kind of soap a commercial car wash is using.
Without delving too much into chemistry, the pH level of the soap is used to express its balance between acidity and alkalinity.
pH is an important factor to consider when choosing cleaners or degreasers because cleaners at both ends of the scale (14 and 0) can be very effective cleaners, but with the side effects of being a lot more environmentally or even health hazardous.
A pH level of 7 represents neutrality. Numbers less than 7 represent increases in acidity. Numbers greater than 7 represent increases in alkalinity.
Because the pH scale is logarithmic, each scale unit equals a power of 10. As such, a product that has a rating of 13 is a whopping 10,000 times more alkaline/caustic than one with a rating of 9!
Ash is high in alkalinity so there is no sense in trying to get rid of alkaline with an alkaline car wash. A pH balanced car wash soap will do a thorough job without damaging your car’s paint by ensuring that the surface remains at close to a neutral pH of 7. More caustic cleaners will leave a basic or acidic surface, so do your paint job a favour and stick with a pH balanced soap!
As a recommendation, all Meguiar’s or Mothers branded car soaps are pH balanced, and can be found at places such as Canadian Tire or Lordco.
For tougher stains on rocker panels or wheels, Simple Green’s All-Purpose Cleaner degreaser has a mild pH of 8.5 to 9.5.
By “top to bottom”, this means to start washing from the roof first, then work your way down the sides of the car to the rocker panels and wheels. This ensures that all loose dirt and ash does not re-coat a clean surface that you have already rinsed off before.
Some people like to first wash the wheels and tires after hosing off their cars. This is not a particularly good idea as it inevitably leads to back splash from the wheels getting onto the previously hosed down surfaces.
After the initial rinse, use a micro fibre or sheepskin wash mitt to soap the surfaces from top to bottom, rinsing the mitt frequently to loosen trapped dirt.
Stay away from sponges as the open cells can cause particles to be trapped and dragged along the paint surface, causing thousands of micro scratches.
If you already have a good car care regime going, your vehicle is likely to be in good shape even if the remnants from the wildfire fall on your paint.
By applying a high quality carnauba wax or a synthetic polymer polish on your car’s surface once every few months (or roughly at the start of each season), not only will your car look shinier, but the paint will also have an extra layer of protection against the elements!
The more slippery surface will also make it more difficult for dirt to stick on it, meaning that your car will also stay cleaner for a longer period of time.
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OpenRoad Auto Group was proud to partner with the BC Cancer Foundation for the #DriveforCancer fundraiser at the 2015 Diamond Rally in May. OpenRoad was honoured to invite cancer survivor Sarah MacKenize and her family to join in the rally with a 2015 BMW 650i xDrive Cabriolet from The BMW Store. Below Sarah MacKenzie shares her experience.
I have always loved the incredible views of the Sea-to-Sky highway. The way the islands reach out from the ocean to the west, set against the sheer drops of the mainland rock faces to the east is breathtaking and dramatic. The views had always been the highlight for me – but this time is was not where we were going, but how we were getting there.
On May 30, I was lucky enough to drive the Sea-to-Sky in the 2015 Luxury and Supercar Diamond Rally. Outfitted in a gorgeous white BMW 650 convertible from the OpenRoad BMW Store, my husband Patrick and I and our two young boys had the ride of a lifetime driving among some of the world’s most expensive cars. The sun was out, the top was down and we were lovin’ it!
The morning kick-off was a feast for a car lover’s eyes. Ben and James gravitated toward the Superman Ferrari and the purple and orange Lamborghini, before getting distracted by the yummy food that had been set out for us. When it was time to “launch”, we set out on clear roads – roads that had been closed off by the VPD just for the rally cars. I’ll never forget the sound of the engines roaring, of hitting Highway 1 with nothing but eager drivers ready for the thrill, and the wind whipping around us. Not to mention the sound of my boys screaming with delight from the back seat, their hands straight up in the air like they were on a roller coaster!
Once were on the 99, the fun really got underway, especially for Patrick. Patrick is a “car guy” through and through and he was eating up every detail and feature of the 650 and pointing out one super car after another. Admittedly, I did have to close my eyes from time to time! He assures me he was only keeping up with the pace of traffic.
The boys got such a kick out watching Tom, OpenRoad’s photographer, manoeuver himself out of the windows and hatch of the press car to snap photos with the camera with one hand, while signalling us to drive forward, slow down, smile, wave and take off ahead again with the other hand!
The day wasn’t only special because OpenRoad had loaned us this beautiful car, they were supporting a cause that has literally been a life-saver for me. Following my cancer diagnosis four years ago, my family has been on a journey of ups and downs and, thankfully, ups again. OpenRoad is a keen supporter of the BC Cancer Foundation, which makes the cutting-edge research and care of the BC Cancer Agency possible. It is thanks to the generosity of individuals and companies like OpenRoad that new and innovative treatment options, like the one I benefit from, are emerging and available to British Columbians.
Thank you OpenRoad for a carefree weekend with my family!
Sarah MacKenzie & The MacKenzie Family