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Old 07-19-2010, 07:13 PM   #56 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jeffblue View Post
i'm not sure if like, mechanic goggles are necessary, but like, ski goggles, or wood working safety glasses would probably be fine. Or even the cheap crap kind you used in high school chemistry are only like $10. but i can imagine, hot motor oil in the eye=blind
Mechanic's glasses are great! For one, if you are laying underneath the car it's very easy to catch debris in your eye so you should always wear some sort of protection, but they make glasses that have LED lights that make it really easy to see. Especially helpful if you're working on brakes.
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