BFG all terrains
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Re: BFG all terrains
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 21:49:30 GMT, Lon Stowell
<Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
>Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
>
>> Paul Brogren vomitted:
>>
>>> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
>>> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
>>> dry
>>> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
>>> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
>>> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
>>
>> This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
>> your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
>> keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
>> you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
>>
> Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
>
> I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
> wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
> reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
> a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
> without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
Mud seems to have kept mine from cracking. :)
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
<Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
>Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
>
>> Paul Brogren vomitted:
>>
>>> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
>>> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
>>> dry
>>> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
>>> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
>>> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
>>
>> This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
>> your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
>> keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
>> you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
>>
> Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
>
> I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
> wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
> reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
> a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
> without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
Mud seems to have kept mine from cracking. :)
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
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Re: BFG all terrains
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 21:49:30 UTC Lon Stowell
<Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
> Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
>
> > Paul Brogren vomitted:
> >
> >> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
> >> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
> >> dry
> >> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
> >> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
> >> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
> >
> > This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
> > your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
> > keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
> > you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
> >
> Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
>
> I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
> wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
> reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
> a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
> without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
--
Will Honea
<Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
> Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
>
> > Paul Brogren vomitted:
> >
> >> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
> >> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
> >> dry
> >> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
> >> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
> >> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
> >
> > This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
> > your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
> > keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
> > you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
> >
> Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
>
> I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
> wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
> reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
> a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
> without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
--
Will Honea
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Re: BFG all terrains
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 21:49:30 UTC Lon Stowell
<Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
> Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
>
> > Paul Brogren vomitted:
> >
> >> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
> >> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
> >> dry
> >> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
> >> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
> >> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
> >
> > This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
> > your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
> > keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
> > you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
> >
> Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
>
> I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
> wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
> reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
> a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
> without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
--
Will Honea
<Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
> Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
>
> > Paul Brogren vomitted:
> >
> >> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
> >> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
> >> dry
> >> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
> >> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
> >> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
> >
> > This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
> > your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
> > keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
> > you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
> >
> Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
>
> I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
> wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
> reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
> a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
> without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
--
Will Honea
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Re: BFG all terrains
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 20:57:55 UTC "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
>
> > How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
> > lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
>
> But how do you get the squirrel teeth marks out?
That's called quality time for the Black Lab - squirrels are his
favorite toy.
--
Will Honea
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
>
> > How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
> > lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
>
> But how do you get the squirrel teeth marks out?
That's called quality time for the Black Lab - squirrels are his
favorite toy.
--
Will Honea
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Re: BFG all terrains
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 20:57:55 UTC "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
>
> > How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
> > lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
>
> But how do you get the squirrel teeth marks out?
That's called quality time for the Black Lab - squirrels are his
favorite toy.
--
Will Honea
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
>
> > How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
> > lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
>
> But how do you get the squirrel teeth marks out?
That's called quality time for the Black Lab - squirrels are his
favorite toy.
--
Will Honea
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Re: BFG all terrains
Squirrels, God's little speed bumps.
"Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 20:57:55 UTC "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >
> > Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
> >
> > > How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
> > > lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
> >
> > But how do you get the squirrel teeth marks out?
>
> That's called quality time for the Black Lab - squirrels are his
> favorite toy.
>
> --
> Will Honea
"Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 20:57:55 UTC "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >
> > Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
> >
> > > How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
> > > lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
> >
> > But how do you get the squirrel teeth marks out?
>
> That's called quality time for the Black Lab - squirrels are his
> favorite toy.
>
> --
> Will Honea
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Re: BFG all terrains
Squirrels, God's little speed bumps.
"Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 20:57:55 UTC "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >
> > Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
> >
> > > How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
> > > lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
> >
> > But how do you get the squirrel teeth marks out?
>
> That's called quality time for the Black Lab - squirrels are his
> favorite toy.
>
> --
> Will Honea
"Will Honea" <will@codenet.net> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 20:57:55 UTC "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
> >
> > Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
> >
> > > How about peanut butter? Not as long lasting as some but a heck of a
> > > lot cheaper if you get the bulk can at Sam's.
> >
> > But how do you get the squirrel teeth marks out?
>
> That's called quality time for the Black Lab - squirrels are his
> favorite toy.
>
> --
> Will Honea
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Re: BFG all terrains
And then there's the one where a squirrel purposely runs in front
of a car, which makes the car swerve to avoid hitting the squirrel. The
squirrel then gives a high five to another squirrel for almost causing
an accident. What a cool way to sell car insurance.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
The Shadow wrote:
>
> Squirrels, God's little speed bumps.
of a car, which makes the car swerve to avoid hitting the squirrel. The
squirrel then gives a high five to another squirrel for almost causing
an accident. What a cool way to sell car insurance.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
The Shadow wrote:
>
> Squirrels, God's little speed bumps.