And I thought I was a cheap ;-O About that gauge calibration bit, I thought
that was just a gauge test. Figger I need to start looking around the DML
site to.
-- *-------------------------------Y2KOTA-------------------------------* Don Mallett Y2K QC 4.7L Auto SLT+ http://Geocities.com/maldbnsf/ http://www.dakota-truck.net/profiles/dakota/QwkvWz@DAJFf6/profile.htm *------------------Could be worse, Could be raining!-----------------*In article <OF14930654.F910C6AE-ON85256C15.004ADA97@mail.gm.com> , raymond.irons@gm.com wrote:
> > > I've been reading all of these about buying a nylon mesh covered scrub > sponge or a Dobie and I think its time I put in my 2 cents worth...again, > LOL. > > (Ray climbs up on the soap box) > > A really inexpensive way to do the same job is to save the small mesh bags > you can buy onions in at the store. Wad them up and use them as a scrubber, > make your own spray from vinegar and water, use old newspaper to wipe down > and you're done. > > (Ray climbs down off the soap box) > > And that's my $.02 worth. > > > Ray Irons > (Still red-face with embarrassment over the gauge calibration deal) > Dover, DE >
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