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From: Stan1/31/2016 9:49:50 PM
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This is an excellent video on cleaning the inside of the windshield. Very informative.


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To: Stan who wrote (1649)1/31/2016 10:04:50 PM
From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)
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When I was starting out in the automotive industry I started at the bottom cleaning the inside of vehicles, and the windshield was a pain. But the best glass cleaner I ever used was made by GM, or they stuck their name on it, but it was awesome glass cleaner, worked really well with no streaks. I started cleaning vehicles when I was about 14 at my fathers shop.

They still make it. The cans we used were black, red and white. The new ones are blue, red and white.

amazon.ca

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From: Stan2/7/2016 3:54:20 PM
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Be careful of renting your house out to a movie studio.

Since it was listed for sale last summer, a century-old house made famous as the home of a serial killer in the 1991 movie “The Silence of the Lambs” has attracted plenty of curiosity, but it has mostly languished on the real estate market.

more. . . nytimes.com

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From: Stan2/23/2016 12:38:33 PM
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What's the best gasoline to buy? (not about brand but kind)


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To: Stan who wrote (1652)2/24/2016 10:50:55 PM
From: Alan Smithee
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Scotty Kilmer is great.

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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (1653)2/24/2016 11:34:34 PM
From: Stan
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He will often answer questions in the comment's section even if not related to the video. His nearly 50 years of experience shows. Vietnam vet. One of the airborne units too I believe.

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To: Stan who wrote (1654)2/25/2016 12:00:57 PM
From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)
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Most YouTuber's will interact wit their subscribers, it s good business.

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From: Stan3/9/2016 10:06:18 PM
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I needed to replace my 10" fry pan. Decided on an 11" one since I ended up overfilling the other one a lot. It's this one (comes with a tempered glass lid) and it's a bit deeper than the old one. Came with good ratings, 4.5 out of 5. We'll see how it goes.

  • STONETEC; A 100% PFOA,LEAD, CADMIUM FREE & FDA Approved Natural Stone/Granite 5 Layer Ultra Non-Stick Ceramic Coating
  • TOP GRADE ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION BOTTOM For Even Heat Distribution & Anti-Warp Protection , It Can Be Used On All Cooking Surfaces Including Induction , Oven Safe Withstanding Up To 300F Temperature
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & EXTREMELY DURABLE With A Riveted Heat Resistant / Stay Cool Silicone Layered Bakelite Handle & A Table Mat That Enables You To Place The Pan Directly From Over A Stovetop & Onto Your Table Thus Protecting The Pan & Your Table Surface From Heat & Scratches + Can Be Used For Protecting The Pan During Storing Or Stacking.
  • MADE OF HIGH QUALITY PRESSED ALUMINUM 3003 Alloy Used For Professional Grade Frying Pans & Designed With A Gorgeous Modern Design That Looks & Feels Elegant In Your Kitchen Making It A One Of A Kind Piece Of Cookware That Can't Be Found Anywhere Else
  • 3 YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY (30 Days Money Back Guarantee With No Questions Asked) + DISHWASHER SAFE & Although It's Dishwasher Safe, WaxonWare Recommends Washing The Pan By Hand For A Long Lasting Non-Stick Coating Effect Especially After You Try & See How Easy It Is To Clean This Pan By Hand




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    To: Stan who wrote (1656)3/10/2016 12:52:05 AM
    From: SmoothSail
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    How about a photo and let us know how it works.

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    To: SmoothSail who wrote (1657)3/10/2016 4:33:28 PM
    From: Stan
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    I made a Bird's Eye Chicken Alfredo dinner for two tonight that fit very nicely in it. After I use it for a bit, I'll post a photo. Anything you're looking for specifically?

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