I just thought Id mention a job that is well worth doing, takes about an hour

Mud and silt etc builds up behind the plastic splash panels at the rear of the front wings (Behind where the mudflaps fit) This mud and silt etc holds water and could well in time cause corrosion problems Its easy to get rid of, just remove the front wheels to gain easy access to the five hex screws that require removing, the rear of the splash panel will then easily pull away enough to dig out the mud and rinse with a hose It was a good 5 inches deep both sides on my Golf!

The weight saving and increased fuel economy alone makes it a job worth doing!!

Now all I need to do is the the full stop button etc on my keyboard working!