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  On 11/20/2012 at 6:27 AM, Skydime said:

Reminds me of that commercial where the kids wash the Subaru, :lol:

Thats exactly what came to mind with this one.
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Why not? Does it say specifically in the instructions "do not spray directly into air conditioning vents" ? Does the manufacturer assume that your basic consumer is smart enough to figure that out on his (or her....gotta be PC) own? Wrong.

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  On 11/20/2012 at 2:16 PM, Ace-Garageguy said:

Why not? Does it say specifically in the instructions "do not spray directly into air conditioning vents" ? Does the manufacturer assume that your basic consumer is smart enough to figure that out on his (or her....gotta be PC) own? Wrong.

Don't know if you've ever worker retail, but there have been times I've wondered how people were able to dress themselves in the morning before coming into some of the stores I've worked in, let alone figured out how to operate a motor vehicle enough to get there.

And that goes for both customers and co-workers!

Edited by Joe Handley
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  On 11/20/2012 at 4:14 PM, Joe Handley said:

Don't know if you've ever worker retail, but there have been times I've wondered how people were able to dress themselves in the morning before coming into some of the stores I've worked in, let alone figured out how to operate a motor vehicle enough to get there.

And that goes for both customers and co-workers!

Amen to that.

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For those who have never used Seafoam, it is more like kerosene than soap and doesn't actually foam. This is probably the result of a trip through a car wash with way to much soapy water getting into the cowl air vents.

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  On 11/20/2012 at 4:14 PM, Joe Handley said:

....................................... I've wondered how people were able to dress themselves in the morning before coming....... let alone figured out how to operate a motor vehicle enough to get there.

And that goes for both customers and co-workers!

Yup.

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  On 11/20/2012 at 4:14 PM, Joe Handley said:

Don't know if you've ever worker retail, but there have been times I've wondered how people were able to dress themselves in the morning before coming into some of the stores I've worked in, let alone figured out how to operate a motor vehicle enough to get there.

And that goes for both customers and co-workers!

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As a cop and a firefighter for more than 30 years, I've seen more evidence of that than you can shake a nightstick or a firehose at! :blink::wacko::unsure::rolleyes:

Posted (edited)
  On 11/20/2012 at 4:14 PM, Joe Handley said:

Don't know if you've ever worker retail, but there have been times I've wondered how people were able to dress themselves in the morning before coming into some of the stores I've worked in, let alone figured out how to operate a motor vehicle enough to get there.

And that goes for both customers and co-workers!

I used to work in a truck stop, with an all night restaurant, 10 minutes from a bar...need I say more? :P

No dis to the truckers, they know what I mean.

Edited by Skydime

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