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To: Stan who wrote (2740)12/8/2020 11:49:54 PM
From: tom_trades_spy_calls
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I hear a certain Nigerian prince is willing to pay you millions if you help facilitate a wealth transfer to a US bank account ...

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From: Stan12/26/2020 4:23:04 PM
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Ceramic coating: For anyone who owns a snow blower, great tip for not having the bucket, impellers and chute surfaces jammed with snow during a job. It sounds like it would be great for snow shovels too. youtube.com


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From: Stan12/29/2020 11:44:36 AM
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A pocket air conditioner/heater? It sounds good from what this user says from his own experience with it.

This is from the same YT channel as in my previous post. youtube.com


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From: Stan12/29/2020 2:34:26 PM
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How the dirtiest rugs are professionally cleaned, youtube.com


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From: Stan12/30/2020 7:16:15 PM
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A small Honda generator that goes the extra mile. And it's fairly quiet (57 decibels, give or take), a big plus. I had one 20 years ago that sounded like a jackhammer. youtube.com


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To: Stan who wrote (2748)12/30/2020 9:07:31 PM
From: greg s
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I have a motorhome and have stayed in a lot of campgrounds. The Honda generators are definitely more quiet than most.

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From: Stan1/25/2021 11:01:28 PM
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How to get your hands clean from even the worst grease, youtube.com

(2 1/2 minutes)

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To: Stan who wrote (2750)1/26/2021 12:40:32 PM
From: Jerry Held
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That looks pretty good, but what about the elephant still standing in the room? The grease is gone from the carpet but now you've got cooking oil in its place. How long until THAT attracts dirt? Maybe it's a smaller amount of oil but it's still oil.

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To: Jerry Held who wrote (2751)1/26/2021 12:51:04 PM
From: Stan
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Seems the oil can be taken up easily by a soapy solution from a product like Dawn.

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To: Stan who wrote (2752)1/26/2021 7:52:21 PM
From: Jerry Held
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I readily agree. I think the video should have completed that task, but I'm probably being a little too picky.

Great info, I have to admit. I never would have chosen oil as a way to get rid of grease but now that I think of it, gasoline, another petroleum product works pretty good too but leaves your skin a little smelly and dry as hell on top of that.

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