Strange? Question...
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Re: Strange? Question...
Windshield: I have State Farm - $500 deductible but only $100 for
windshiled once a year. I watch for adds and often get a FREE
windshield when local shops offer 'deals'. I don't know how this works
but it cost me nothing for free windshiedl (and they come to my house
to do it in the driveway) cant beat that.
As for wax, I've never tried it. Many years ago when I went to car
washes one of my biggest peevees was the wax on my windshield which I
removed with amonia. For the inside I keep it clean and used newspaper
bundled in a jagged fashion to get it really clean (especially
nicotine). If it wasn't winter here I would try the turtle wax.
Does ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CLEAN UP CLOUDED PLASTIC TRIM??????? I've
tried all kinds of solvents with no luck.
l
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
> OK, it's just a question.
>
> Has anyone tried waxing their windshield?
>
> The reason I ask is because I remember hearing somewhere that this
may
> help with the pitting. My windshield looks like it's been
sandblasted
> (escpecially driving in to the sun) and I figure I'll try almost
> anything before I buy a new one- just to have it happen again. Ah
the
> joys of driving a cinderblock on wheels!
> Bad idea?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John '03 TJ
windshiled once a year. I watch for adds and often get a FREE
windshield when local shops offer 'deals'. I don't know how this works
but it cost me nothing for free windshiedl (and they come to my house
to do it in the driveway) cant beat that.
As for wax, I've never tried it. Many years ago when I went to car
washes one of my biggest peevees was the wax on my windshield which I
removed with amonia. For the inside I keep it clean and used newspaper
bundled in a jagged fashion to get it really clean (especially
nicotine). If it wasn't winter here I would try the turtle wax.
Does ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CLEAN UP CLOUDED PLASTIC TRIM??????? I've
tried all kinds of solvents with no luck.
l
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
> OK, it's just a question.
>
> Has anyone tried waxing their windshield?
>
> The reason I ask is because I remember hearing somewhere that this
may
> help with the pitting. My windshield looks like it's been
sandblasted
> (escpecially driving in to the sun) and I figure I'll try almost
> anything before I buy a new one- just to have it happen again. Ah
the
> joys of driving a cinderblock on wheels!
> Bad idea?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John '03 TJ
#102
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Re: Strange? Question...
Windshield: I have State Farm - $500 deductible but only $100 for
windshiled once a year. I watch for adds and often get a FREE
windshield when local shops offer 'deals'. I don't know how this works
but it cost me nothing for free windshiedl (and they come to my house
to do it in the driveway) cant beat that.
As for wax, I've never tried it. Many years ago when I went to car
washes one of my biggest peevees was the wax on my windshield which I
removed with amonia. For the inside I keep it clean and used newspaper
bundled in a jagged fashion to get it really clean (especially
nicotine). If it wasn't winter here I would try the turtle wax.
Does ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CLEAN UP CLOUDED PLASTIC TRIM??????? I've
tried all kinds of solvents with no luck.
l
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
> OK, it's just a question.
>
> Has anyone tried waxing their windshield?
>
> The reason I ask is because I remember hearing somewhere that this
may
> help with the pitting. My windshield looks like it's been
sandblasted
> (escpecially driving in to the sun) and I figure I'll try almost
> anything before I buy a new one- just to have it happen again. Ah
the
> joys of driving a cinderblock on wheels!
> Bad idea?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John '03 TJ
windshiled once a year. I watch for adds and often get a FREE
windshield when local shops offer 'deals'. I don't know how this works
but it cost me nothing for free windshiedl (and they come to my house
to do it in the driveway) cant beat that.
As for wax, I've never tried it. Many years ago when I went to car
washes one of my biggest peevees was the wax on my windshield which I
removed with amonia. For the inside I keep it clean and used newspaper
bundled in a jagged fashion to get it really clean (especially
nicotine). If it wasn't winter here I would try the turtle wax.
Does ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CLEAN UP CLOUDED PLASTIC TRIM??????? I've
tried all kinds of solvents with no luck.
l
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
> OK, it's just a question.
>
> Has anyone tried waxing their windshield?
>
> The reason I ask is because I remember hearing somewhere that this
may
> help with the pitting. My windshield looks like it's been
sandblasted
> (escpecially driving in to the sun) and I figure I'll try almost
> anything before I buy a new one- just to have it happen again. Ah
the
> joys of driving a cinderblock on wheels!
> Bad idea?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John '03 TJ
#103
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Re: Strange? Question...
Windshield: I have State Farm - $500 deductible but only $100 for
windshiled once a year. I watch for adds and often get a FREE
windshield when local shops offer 'deals'. I don't know how this works
but it cost me nothing for free windshiedl (and they come to my house
to do it in the driveway) cant beat that.
As for wax, I've never tried it. Many years ago when I went to car
washes one of my biggest peevees was the wax on my windshield which I
removed with amonia. For the inside I keep it clean and used newspaper
bundled in a jagged fashion to get it really clean (especially
nicotine). If it wasn't winter here I would try the turtle wax.
Does ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CLEAN UP CLOUDED PLASTIC TRIM??????? I've
tried all kinds of solvents with no luck.
l
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
> OK, it's just a question.
>
> Has anyone tried waxing their windshield?
>
> The reason I ask is because I remember hearing somewhere that this
may
> help with the pitting. My windshield looks like it's been
sandblasted
> (escpecially driving in to the sun) and I figure I'll try almost
> anything before I buy a new one- just to have it happen again. Ah
the
> joys of driving a cinderblock on wheels!
> Bad idea?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John '03 TJ
windshiled once a year. I watch for adds and often get a FREE
windshield when local shops offer 'deals'. I don't know how this works
but it cost me nothing for free windshiedl (and they come to my house
to do it in the driveway) cant beat that.
As for wax, I've never tried it. Many years ago when I went to car
washes one of my biggest peevees was the wax on my windshield which I
removed with amonia. For the inside I keep it clean and used newspaper
bundled in a jagged fashion to get it really clean (especially
nicotine). If it wasn't winter here I would try the turtle wax.
Does ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CLEAN UP CLOUDED PLASTIC TRIM??????? I've
tried all kinds of solvents with no luck.
l
john_r357@hotmail.com wrote:
> OK, it's just a question.
>
> Has anyone tried waxing their windshield?
>
> The reason I ask is because I remember hearing somewhere that this
may
> help with the pitting. My windshield looks like it's been
sandblasted
> (escpecially driving in to the sun) and I figure I'll try almost
> anything before I buy a new one- just to have it happen again. Ah
the
> joys of driving a cinderblock on wheels!
> Bad idea?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John '03 TJ
#104
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Re: Strange? Question...
Hi Bill,
Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> I will have to check with a friend that manages the San Diego
> office: http://www.wawanesageneral.com/california/index.asp
>
> Steve wrote:
>>
>>Thought you only bought USA. That's one of our Canadian insurance companies.
Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> I will have to check with a friend that manages the San Diego
> office: http://www.wawanesageneral.com/california/index.asp
>
> Steve wrote:
>>
>>Thought you only bought USA. That's one of our Canadian insurance companies.
#105
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Re: Strange? Question...
Hi Bill,
Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> I will have to check with a friend that manages the San Diego
> office: http://www.wawanesageneral.com/california/index.asp
>
> Steve wrote:
>>
>>Thought you only bought USA. That's one of our Canadian insurance companies.
Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> I will have to check with a friend that manages the San Diego
> office: http://www.wawanesageneral.com/california/index.asp
>
> Steve wrote:
>>
>>Thought you only bought USA. That's one of our Canadian insurance companies.
#106
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Re: Strange? Question...
Hi Bill,
Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> I will have to check with a friend that manages the San Diego
> office: http://www.wawanesageneral.com/california/index.asp
>
> Steve wrote:
>>
>>Thought you only bought USA. That's one of our Canadian insurance companies.
Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> I will have to check with a friend that manages the San Diego
> office: http://www.wawanesageneral.com/california/index.asp
>
> Steve wrote:
>>
>>Thought you only bought USA. That's one of our Canadian insurance companies.
#107
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Re: Strange? Question...
Whippoorwill, reminds me of one of my favorite songs growing up:
http://www.smickandsmodoo.com/aaa/1957/tammy.htm
Thanks Steve, now I have something to talk about when they come
over.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
>
> http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
>
> Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
> originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
> the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
> current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
http://www.smickandsmodoo.com/aaa/1957/tammy.htm
Thanks Steve, now I have something to talk about when they come
over.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
>
> http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
>
> Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
> originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
> the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
> current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
#108
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Re: Strange? Question...
Whippoorwill, reminds me of one of my favorite songs growing up:
http://www.smickandsmodoo.com/aaa/1957/tammy.htm
Thanks Steve, now I have something to talk about when they come
over.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
>
> http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
>
> Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
> originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
> the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
> current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
http://www.smickandsmodoo.com/aaa/1957/tammy.htm
Thanks Steve, now I have something to talk about when they come
over.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
>
> http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
>
> Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
> originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
> the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
> current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
#109
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Re: Strange? Question...
Whippoorwill, reminds me of one of my favorite songs growing up:
http://www.smickandsmodoo.com/aaa/1957/tammy.htm
Thanks Steve, now I have something to talk about when they come
over.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
>
> http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
>
> Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
> originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
> the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
> current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
http://www.smickandsmodoo.com/aaa/1957/tammy.htm
Thanks Steve, now I have something to talk about when they come
over.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Wawanesa Mutual colonized San Diego in the 1970s:
>
> http://wawanesa.com/insure_about.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/founders.asp
> http://wawanesa.com/mutual_journey/venture_south.asp
>
> Wawanesa is a nice place. I have family there. Interestingly, the Cree
> originally named the place Sipiweske ("light through the leaves") but
> the settlers didn't like living in "Sip o' Whiskey" so they gave it its
> current Cree name that means 'whippoorwill'.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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