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In article <LtidncW7ZpfonEnVnZ2dnUVZ8uadnZ2d@posted.plusnet>, ncs <ncs10101@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: > So much scum on windscreen cant see where i am going in light rain. > Has anyone any tips as to how to remove the scum from a windscreen Do you wash the screen using wash/wax? Or use the wax cycle in a carwash? It can be difficult to remove. You need an abrasive really - Windowlene or even     

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Author: Dave Plowman (News)
Date: Sep 19, 2008 15:27

On Sep 10, 8:40 pm, Rusty Hinge 2 <rusty.hi...@gruel.invalid.co.uk> wrote: The message <23a8a943-f60f-4c75-ba0b-0ac652795...@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com> from "Cat(h)" <cathy...@yahoo.com> contains these words: I've always thought life was too short for slug traps... As to wasp traps, I just don't agree with trapping wasps. Either would be intolerable cruelty to animals
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The message <23a8a943-f60f-4c75-ba0b-0ac652795cdf@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com> from "Cat(h)" <cathy_ie@yahoo.com> contains these words: > I've always thought life was too short for slug traps... > As to wasp traps, I just don't agree with trapping wasps. > Either would be intolerable cruelty to animals - this is really, > really appalling painstripper. > > > > Might also work as a windowlene     

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Author: Cat(h)
Date: Sep 10, 2008 13:11

On Sep 10, 4:52 pm, K <k...@scarboro.demon.co.uk> wrote: "Cat(h)" <cathy...@yahoo.com> writes Why don't you use it in slug traps and wasp traps? I've always thought life was too short for slug traps... As to wasp traps, I just don't agree with trapping wasps. Agree with you on both of those. Might also work as a windowlene substitute. Gasp.
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"Cat(h)" <cathy_ie@yahoo.com> writes >> >> Why don't you use it in slug traps and wasp traps? > >I've always thought life was too short for slug traps... >As to wasp traps, I just don't agree with trapping wasps. Agree with you on both of those. >> >> Might also work as a windowlene substitute. > >Gasp. > ... on the principle that a little bit of vinegar in water works well on windows     

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Author: Rusty Hinge 2
Date: Sep 10, 2008 12:40

On Sep 10, 2:26 pm, K <k...@scarboro.demon.co.uk> wrote: "Cat(h)" <cathy...@yahoo.com> writes Ok, this is going to sound totally off the wall, but the question is genuine. I have a few bottles of really, really bad wine in the house, gifts from the uninformed, and nasty prizes from pub quizzes. Anyhoo.  I can recycle the bottles, but I hate to just pour the wine down the
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"Cat(h)" <cathy_ie@yahoo.com> writes >Ok, this is going to sound totally off the wall, but the question is >genuine. >I have a few bottles of really, really bad wine in the house, gifts >from the uninformed, and nasty prizes from pub quizzes. >Anyhoo. I can recycle the bottles, but I hate to just pour the wine >down the drain if there is any other use I can put it to. It is truly >too awful     

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Author: Rusty Hinge 2
Date: Sep 10, 2008 12:37

Nick wrote: I have the Epson Stylus Photo 890 printer and it has been little used for some time. Method #1. Windowlene Clear - not the pink stuff - put some drops in the needles in the "bit that the cartridge sits on" Method #2. Skip the printer and spend £60 on a new Canon pixma ip4500 <http://www.trustedreviews.com/printers/review/2007/11/30/Canon-PIXMA-iP4500/p1> Prefer Method
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deadmail@burnt.org.uk wrote: > > Don't know much about old watches. A modern mechanical Omega will set > you back over a grand. They seem well made and seem to have an OK > reputation. I think they're made to last but being mechanical (I > presume it's an automatic) they need servicing every five or so years. > Omega reckon every two IIRC. I could do that: quick squirt of WD-40, wipe the     

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Author: Cat(h)
Date: Sep 10, 2008 09:04

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Author: K
Date: Sep 10, 2008 08:52

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Author: Cat(h)
Date: Sep 10, 2008 07:35

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Author: K
Date: Sep 10, 2008 06:26

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Author: Adrian C
Date: Aug 9, 2008 16:07

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Author: Eddie
Date: Mar 28, 2008 01:29

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