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Bamrz

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Good morning. Anyone have suggestions on what to use on the windows of my Subaru. I've washed the windows more tines in the last 5 months than vehicles I had for years. What ever it is it comes back faster than you wash it off. Even tried micro cloth Lots of elbow grease and still the same. :lol::lol:
Are you vaping in there?? That tends to fog my windows, but regular window cleaner (or windex wipes) take care of it.
 

FlyingV

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Good morning!

It just left MD, wonder where it's going now? I wish it would send postcards. :lol:

Not up to zero yet here. We're supposed to get up to nothing for a few days, then 10-20 below for awhile. Marvelous. I've never seen a dog go out, potty, and back in so fast. The old guy sure can move when it's this cold out. Come to think of it, I move pretty fast out there too. :laugh:
 

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Yes, we have car problems when it's that cold. The diesel truck gets plugged in unless it's running, and the poor Explorer has to be started numerous times before it will stay running. Both have fuel additives, which helps. Come on spring!!!!!

Drats about the yogurt. When we hauled gallons of milk it was in crates on the truck. We pulled it off onto the dock and stacked the crates as directed. They have to stay like that until a supervisor counts it all, then it waits until the forklift guy takes it away to cold storage. So if it's a putzy crew, it can sit on the dock for quite awhile. I imagine it's the same routine when it gets to the individual stores as well. You would think when they tell the drivers to shut off the refer and unload that they would actually be ready for it, but nope. Here's the scary part, they do the same thing with loads of chicken and fish.
 

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