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Vasoline!!! Smutty indeed! I have to go and get turned down by my wife now......
MILK PILLOWS?
Quote from: Rsnip988 on October 12, 2006, 10:50:04 PMVasoline on your headlights?thats a new one by meRKSJust the plastic lenses of halogen style headlights that have gone opaque due to oxidation. The oils in WD-40 soak into the plastic making it clearer. I assume Vasoline might do the same, but last longer
Vasoline on your headlights?thats a new one by meRKS
The old WD-40 worked really nice on exhaust burns on your arm. I used to work pit at an oil change place. Burn your arm on a car that was problably driven from California to Vegas non stop for thier oil change. I would spray on some WD-40 and the burn failed to blister and turned into a neat brown spot and flaked off within two days. Also did I mention no pain I do know the parts cleaner we used to use would do the same thing.
Quote from: ElCheapo on October 13, 2006, 07:28:36 PMThe old WD-40 worked really nice on exhaust burns on your arm. I used to work pit at an oil change place. Burn your arm on a car that was problably driven from California to Vegas non stop for thier oil change. I would spray on some WD-40 and the burn failed to blister and turned into a neat brown spot and flaked off within two days. Also did I mention no pain I do know the parts cleaner we used to use would do the same thing. I worked in one of those places! Jiffylube in Lawrenceville,GA! Man, what pain in the arse.
I've never been a pit guy, more of a breast man the pits smell sometimes..Had to get us back on track of the important topic of HootersRKS
Had to get us back on track of the important topic of Hooters
Quote from: Rsnip988 on October 13, 2006, 10:14:15 PMHad to get us back on track of the important topic of HootersDid you hear that there is a new franchise of restaurant/bar about to be launched, along the same lines as Hooters, but for women? It's going to be called 'Nutters'.Man, we're off topic on this thread!
Quote from: Pinhead on October 12, 2006, 11:27:20 AMDrain your oil and refill with WD-40. Let it idle for about 15 minutes, and then go about your normal oil changing routine. It'll really pick up the sludge and clean your engine out. I've heard of a lot of peple using straight kerosene for the same effect...Does WD40 or kerosene adequately lubricate the internals during this process?What about the pockets of WD40 or kerosene (like under the cam lobes in the cylinder head) that would be left after draining....is the volume left in the motor insignificant compared to the volume of oil that it would be mixed with, or should the oil be changed after a short period of time to flush out those remaining vestiges?
Drain your oil and refill with WD-40. Let it idle for about 15 minutes, and then go about your normal oil changing routine. It'll really pick up the sludge and clean your engine out. I've heard of a lot of peple using straight kerosene for the same effect...
I'd be more than a little reluctant. WD-40 has the consistancy of water and lube cability only slightly better. I'd be very concerned personally. Just my $0.02 worth though.
so, you say just tie myself on with this... and steer w/ this? ok. where's my goggles?
I thought that was Soilant Green?