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A different type of sharpening thread?

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52 minutes ago, Dadio said:

a liquid car dissolver.

 

Don't want tp get any of that on you either.

Herb

 

Greasy on the windshield too.

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Liquid car dissolver? 

Gotta be less damaging than salt. 

Out here, our cars aren't under coated. Do they still under coat back east?

1 minute ago, Gene Howe said:

. Do they still under coat back east?

Oh, yeah!

John

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More like a mix of Grape Juice and Brine is what they  "pre-treat" the roads with....

14 hours ago, steven newman said:

More like a mix of Grape Juice and Brine is what they  "pre-treat" the roads with....

Brine sounds like calcium chloride or salt to me, but they must have some more modern chemicals now. In any event they still eat up cars.

Herb

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