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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Shocking car!
- By Jean [gb] Date 29.03.03 17:55 UTC
Why is it that as soon as the weather warms up, I keep getting shocks :eek: from my car every time I get out of it?
Jean :confused:
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 29.03.03 18:03 UTC
Me too Jean ..except from OUR car and not yours :D ..I also get shocks from dogs , metal handrails , pushchair handles ..well ..more or less anything. Stephen says it is to do with the warm air heating up this that and the other ...something scientific ..I reckon its cos I have an electric personality :D

Mel :)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 29.03.03 18:17 UTC
We must all have sparkling personalities - I'm the same! I have to shut the car door with my elbow.
- By Malakai [gb] Date 29.03.03 21:30 UTC
Coo, I thought I was the only one :D I can't go to Boots the Chemist either! Jeff's always complaining about me giving him shocks too (no comment :D )
BTW Jgenie, how did the op go?
Joan :)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 29.03.03 21:58 UTC
Hi Joan,
After only 4 days I'm (almost) off the painkillers and have developed a fastish hobble. Husband has learnt how to plug in the vacuum and work the washing machine (he manages £million machines at work - household appliances shouldn't be that daunting!)

The dogs have been extraordinary - rather than bounce and leap at me they grin and sidle close for a cuddle; they seem to know I'm a tad fragile.

Off to see James Taylor tomorrow for a Mother's Day present - wheeeaayyyy!!! :D

Edit: PS - Thanks to all staff at Warwick Hospital - they were so kind to the gibbering wreck (ME!)
- By Malakai [gb] Date 30.03.03 11:38 UTC
Glad to hear everything went okay.
Joan :)
- By sam Date 29.03.03 19:23 UTC
I used to get trouble with that too, until I started driving landies (aluminium!)
- By gibbsy [gb] Date 29.03.03 20:17 UTC
It's mostly women that have electric shocks from cars.......it's God's way of telling them not to drive!!!!!
(from Karen's better half, but don't tell her)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 29.03.03 20:21 UTC
But it happens if I'm a passenger, too! And I refuse to be told to stay at home!!! :D :D
- By JackyandSydney [gb] Date 29.03.03 21:39 UTC
te he he Im also getting and giving electric shocks. Got hubby a beauty on his lips one day. Now thats electifying...
- By chaliepud [gb] Date 29.03.03 22:12 UTC
I thought it was just the new car giving me shocks, I'm sure I didn't get so many off the old one!
- By dudleyl [gb] Date 29.03.03 22:57 UTC
I get shocks off the vacuum cleaner, my dogs, the car, every time I make a hospital bed (which is a lot). I once went to kiss hubby and got a shock off him. Sometimes its so bad that I actually see a spark. It must be my electrifying personality. :) ;)
Lorna
- By Daisy [gb] Date 29.03.03 23:08 UTC
Can sometimes be the type of sole on your shoe

Daisy
- By Daisy [gb] Date 29.03.03 23:14 UTC
Sitting here bored waiting to collect son :) there is a good web site explaining all about static shocks IF you are interested http://www.static-sol.com/articles/static_shocks.htm#Why%20do%20we%20experience%20static%20shocks? :)

Daisy
- By Malakai [gb] Date 30.03.03 11:36 UTC
Yep, you're bored :D :D :D
- By EDDY [gb] Date 30.03.03 14:09 UTC
shhhhhhh please - i keep getting shocks from my car door and have told hubby it's because it's a clio .........................i'm desperate to have a new mini cooper and this is the newest excuse i've got !!
- By chaliepud [gb] Date 30.03.03 18:48 UTC
there's a great mini up our street, bright blue with a union jack on the roof, how patriotic is that?!
- By Banger [gb] Date 30.03.03 19:03 UTC
The way to avoid static shocks is to take all your clothes off, this will stop it. :d
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 30.03.03 19:42 UTC
That will give everyone ELSE a shock :D
- By Jean [gb] Date 30.03.03 20:18 UTC
I know it's a little warmer at the moment but I don't think it will EVER be that warm for me to cause a public riot! Instead of MY hair standing on end from the static shocks, the neighbours' would probably fall out ;)
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 30.03.03 22:07 UTC
Sorry, I've been getting terrible electric shocks from my car too an Astra. Was also at work last week, (med. sec.) and I push a metal trolley around with notes in it and a man lifted the trolley up into the lift because the left wasn't level and he got a really bad electric shock from the trolley!!!

IS there any reason for this, I wd. love to know as it's driving me around the bend.
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 31.03.03 08:10 UTC
I think Daisy posted a reason ...

Melody :)
- By ARTandIT [gb] Date 31.03.03 10:09 UTC
Its mainly artificial fibers and plastic fault you shuffle around in the car seat etc and buils up charge, when you get out of the car you are chaged (not only by the police) and ZAP when you touch something metal. As a wimp when I get out of the car I close the car dor with my elbow, that dischages the static and you can touch the car with out fear.
- By Bramble Basher [de] Date 02.04.03 09:52 UTC
You can get an 'Earth Strap' from car shops to sort out car.
But not sure if you could attach one to your.............dog/vaccum cleaner/husband.
May be fun trying though??????
- By Daisy [gb] Date 02.04.03 13:42 UTC
I vacuum wearing rubber boots to avoid shocks

Daisy

Oh - just realised it's the SECOND of April today :D
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 02.04.03 13:53 UTC
Oooooh Daisy :eek:

I thought you were serious for a moment, and then thought "Surely you must get cold?" !!:D
- By Daisy [gb] Date 02.04.03 13:57 UTC
:D

Daisy
- By gibbsy [gb] Date 03.04.03 14:46 UTC
Hi Daisy,

Never met a Tory MP before, pleased to meet you!
- By Daisy [gb] Date 03.04.03 14:59 UTC
LOL :D

Daisy
- By dudleyl [gb] Date 03.04.03 19:16 UTC
I hope you mean a PROPER mini and not the BMW variety :(
Lorna
- By dudleyl [gb] Date 03.04.03 19:18 UTC
I hope you mean a PROPER mini and not the BMW variety :)
Lorna
- By Whatevernext Date 03.04.03 19:47 UTC
Jean, I think it has something to do with lack of moisture in the skin. I never had a problem until I spent some time in Winter in Indianapolis in the US. The climate is so dry it shrivels everything up!!. Therefore the drier/warmer it is, the more we are affected by static electricity. Friends I know who live in the US used to put a very strong moisturiser into an old pair of socks and then wear them overnight - they said this cured it but I have never tried it. Good luck.
- By Jean [gb] Date 04.04.03 09:44 UTC
But I don't touch the car with my feet ;). I found over the last couple of days that if I touch the car before I get out of it, that it happens much less often. Perhaps I am "earthing" myself on the car somehow? :confused:
Jean
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