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![]() 2-3 hours? To polish a SPINNER? Even if I do it every month it takes over an hour. It's as if the water spots are eating their way in... Or maybe I'm just too fussy. No, it's not that as it's probably more like lack of ambition. Rodger, I will second your observation. I polish my spinner about once per month using NeverDull. It takes every bit of an hour, 1/3 of the can, three dish-towel sized rags, a ton of elbow grease and two black hands and finger nails. It's always the water spots that drive me to polish it. It makes me crazier than seeing my face covered with acne at thirteen, but at least water spots on my spinner hasn't yet kept me from getting a date. Kobra |
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I very surprised when I was shown to use flour or cornmeal on the rag. The
flour absorbs the black goo and makes the whole job goo much easier. Kent Felkins "Kobra" wrote in message ... 2-3 hours? To polish a SPINNER? Even if I do it every month it takes over an hour. It's as if the water spots are eating their way in... Or maybe I'm just too fussy. No, it's not that as it's probably more like lack of ambition. Rodger, I will second your observation. I polish my spinner about once per month using NeverDull. It takes every bit of an hour, 1/3 of the can, three dish-towel sized rags, a ton of elbow grease and two black hands and finger nails. It's always the water spots that drive me to polish it. It makes me crazier than seeing my face covered with acne at thirteen, but at least water spots on my spinner hasn't yet kept me from getting a date. Kobra -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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I very surprised when I was shown to use flour or cornmeal on the rag. The
flour absorbs the black goo and makes the whole job goo much easier. Kent, If that works I'm sending you a case of beer. Kobra |
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 14:17:59 -0400, "Kobra"
wrote: What Kent said. Can I have some free beer too? 8^) Bela P. Havasreti I very surprised when I was shown to use flour or cornmeal on the rag. The flour absorbs the black goo and makes the whole job goo much easier. Kent, If that works I'm sending you a case of beer. Kobra |
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 10:49:07 -0500, "Fly" fly at icu.net wrote:
I very surprised when I was shown to use flour or cornmeal on the rag. The flour absorbs the black goo and makes the whole job goo much easier. Kent Felkins We use cornstarch-don't know why, but it seems to work OK TC |
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![]() If that works I'm sending you a case of beer. Kobra Want my address? I Like Warsteiner ............... Actually.. I'll let you off easy with rain check. My wife is from Europe and after drinking beer there I become spoilt. America does not have good beer. I grew up craving Coors and Bud. Now its horse ****. Toecutter is right. Its cornstarch instaed of corn meal. Kent Felkins Tulsa -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On 2006-06-19, Fly fly wrote:
My wife is from Europe and after drinking beer there I become spoilt. America does not have good beer. I grew up craving Coors and Bud. Coors and Bud are not American beer. They are American, but they don't count as beer. Proper American beer is very good in the main. Try beers from local independent breweries instead of the giants, and try something other than lager (which is essentially what Budweiser is). -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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