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Ahmedabad Driver Coats Car With Cow Dung To Cool It As Temperatures Soar

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With temperatures touching 45 degrees Celsius in Ahmedabad, a resident of the city has come up with an innovative way to stay cool while driving. A Facebook post that has raised quite a few eyebrows online shows a car completely covered with cow dung. Surprised? Curious? Grossed out? According to Facebook user Rupesh Gauranga Das, who shared the pics online, the car belongs to a woman who covered it in dung to cool it down as the heat rises in the city.
"Best use of cow dung I have ever seen," wrote Mr Das while sharing the pictures online. He added that the car belongs to Sejal Shah, who apparently came up with the unique cooling hack. In the comments section, he explained that the pictures were sent to him on WhatsApp.

The two pictures of the dung-covered car have left many laughing, and others praising the car owner's ingenuity.

Applying cow dung to the walls and floors of houses is a common practice in India. It is believed that the dung helps the structures remain cool in summers and warm in winters.

https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/ahmeda...-dung-to-cool-it-as-temperatures-soar-2040813

Buhahahahahahahahahaha :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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I guess few more coats will be required to keep it cool :P

Guess what, this car will get free passage everywhere it goes.....

Stinking all around....
 
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That thing will even stink more during rain.
 
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I guess few more coats will be required to keep it cool :P

Guess what, this car will get free passage everywhere it goes.....

Stinking all around....
I don't think cow dung smells that bad
 
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With temperatures touching 45 degrees Celsius in Ahmedabad, a resident of the city has come up with an innovative way to stay cool while driving. A Facebook post that has raised quite a few eyebrows online shows a car completely covered with cow dung. Surprised? Curious? Grossed out? According to Facebook user Rupesh Gauranga Das, who shared the pics online, the car belongs to a woman who covered it in dung to cool it down as the heat rises in the city.
"Best use of cow dung I have ever seen," wrote Mr Das while sharing the pictures online. He added that the car belongs to Sejal Shah, who apparently came up with the unique cooling hack. In the comments section, he explained that the pictures were sent to him on WhatsApp.

The two pictures of the dung-covered car have left many laughing, and others praising the car owner's ingenuity.

Applying cow dung to the walls and floors of houses is a common practice in India. It is believed that the dung helps the structures remain cool in summers and warm in winters.

https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/ahmeda...-dung-to-cool-it-as-temperatures-soar-2040813

Buhahahahahahahahahaha :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
k60r0v5g_cow-dung-car_625x300_21_May_19.jpg
 
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With temperatures touching 45 degrees Celsius in Ahmedabad, a resident of the city has come up with an innovative way to stay cool while driving. A Facebook post that has raised quite a few eyebrows online shows a car completely covered with cow dung. Surprised? Curious? Grossed out? According to Facebook user Rupesh Gauranga Das, who shared the pics online, the car belongs to a woman who covered it in dung to cool it down as the heat rises in the city.
"Best use of cow dung I have ever seen," wrote Mr Das while sharing the pictures online. He added that the car belongs to Sejal Shah, who apparently came up with the unique cooling hack. In the comments section, he explained that the pictures were sent to him on WhatsApp.

The two pictures of the dung-covered car have left many laughing, and others praising the car owner's ingenuity.

Applying cow dung to the walls and floors of houses is a common practice in India. It is believed that the dung helps the structures remain cool in summers and warm in winters.

https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/ahmeda...-dung-to-cool-it-as-temperatures-soar-2040813

Buhahahahahahahahahaha :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
@Tom M
It's you isnt it
 
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Hello if you dont know please dont talk.in many places in india amd pakistan cow dung is used to plaster walls to keep cool during summer. Cow dung is used as disinfectant by dissolving in water and splashing in the courtyard. Its not stinking, more like manure.
This is a way of life in our villages. Please dont make fun. Lastly i doubt coating metal with gobar would work. I think the surfaces should be natural.

Take the gf for a spin
 
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