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Questions you were always afraid to ask thread!
Someone once said "better to keep your mouth shut and keep them guessing than to open your mouth and remove all doubt". Someone else said "there is no such thing as a dumb question". Well dammit, lets let 'em rip and get 'em all answered at once, I'll start.
What the hell is in "spot free rinse" at the diy carwash? |
Probably a surfactant, like Cindy uses in our dishwasher to get "spot free dishes". Hey, I may not mind having it on my plate, but I don't want it on my car's paint...I use a California water blade and a chamois to dry my car. But what the hell, I'm retired...and I LIKE cleaning & waxing the Porsche.
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OK, why do people line up at gas stations for 30 minutes to save 2 cents per gallon (probably less than 50 cents savings per tank!!!!!!) ???????????????????????????????
And why do people threaten to cancel vacation plans because gas is now $1.89 instead of $1.50 last year????????????? For a 400 mile round trip that's only $8 more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Some are multiple tank systems and the tap water is given different treatments in each tank as it moves from one to the next. One tank might use charcoal filtering and the next something to reduce calcium carbonate, and so forth. I don't think they add softeners (like salts).
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Why do people stop when merging into a collector/distributor lane?
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Oops, forgot the question....
Why is the 2.7RS motor and chassis the 911 sweetspot in time? |
Here, the "cheap" station is ARCO, and people are lined up to "save" a nickle a gallon or so...I guess they don't realize that brand is heavy into alcohol, and delivers about 10% less MPG than the Chevron right across the street.
Curt? Wish I could find gas for $1.89 here...Oregon now the 3rd highest gas prices in the nation, all stations here above $2.00 per gallon now...for regular! Oregon also has one of the highest gas taxes in the nation, but people seem to not be making the connection. As a plus, there seems to be fewer motor homes clogging up the mountain passes these days... My question: Why, when people see a cat litter box, do they ask if we have a cat? I mean, do they think it's for company? |
Why do people drive on a parkway, and park on a driveway?
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Why are early 911 sport seats so darn heavy?
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A buck eighty-nine, Curt ? Try $2.49 this am in LA. We must be special.
Probably for the earthquake insurance. |
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I have no idea about the RS. I thought it was the 917. Edit: OK, I got it. DEionized, DEionized..........DEionized......zzzzzz |
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If somebody offered to trade their Ferrari 308 for your 911... would you take it?
By virtue of very nature of this thread I claim excemption from being flamed for even asking. ;) |
Zeke and the rest:
Its DEionized water. Meaning, the ions (salts) have been removed. This leaves nothing that will precipitate out on your paint and windows. This is usually done by ion exchange resin beds. How do I know? I'm a chemist and I am soon to be the owner of a car wash. Troy |
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My question is, why would someone name a Porsche parts house "S-car go" or something of that nature. It implies the French dish which is made with snails. Snails are slow. Hmm. What's the logic there?
Troy |
Why am I replying to this when I have so much work to do?
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While we're asking question on gas....
While we are on the topic (sort of..)
Why does the US focus so much on high gas prices when they pay less than most of the world? When I was kid living near the border we would always drive across to the US side to fill up - no matter how expensive it was there, it was cheaper than in Canada. My sister in England recently bought a smart car because of high gas prices (smart car - not smart sister) Regards, Andrew M |
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