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I've heard that Bounce sheets are good for wiping down wheels too. Like after they're already clean, that is. Supposedly, it makes it a lot harder for brake dust to
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I've heard that Bounce sheets are good for wiping down wheels too. Like after they're already clean, that is. Supposedly, it makes it a lot harder for brake dust to stick. I've never tried it though.
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Have we found the cure-all with Bounce? I heard it cures the swine flu. The pigs don't like things that smell so clean. By the way, like someone said before, clean off the dirt before taking bugs off. (Luckily you have a "bra" on.) |
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We get lake fly hatches here in Wisconsin that are the same or worse. I always wonder where they go in my radiator. Hopefully my hosing off of the radiator helps somewhat. We get lots-o-bugs. |
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The Willamette Valley Oregon. I picked almost all those bugs up on an 80 mile round trip drive in the evening/night a few days ago. They seem to die off quite a bit as summer goes on. |
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