grok Hybrids?
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Yes, the same vehicle that's sporting a
Starfleet Academy rear window sticker also sports these front and rear custom chrome license plate frames. (
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And for those not quite geeky enough, here's the
etymology and meaning of the word "grok" .
No, that's not my actual license plate number, but it sure looks better than munging out the entire plate, don't you think?
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Great photoshoppery. Nifty plate frame too.
:)
Do you know of any good tricks that get
dried cedar sap off a car? It's getting to
the point where I'm considering hitting my
Civic with a texture gun and a coat of
eggshell finish paint.
This is what we get for using half of our
garage for storage. (The other half has
Karen's spotless Honda Pilot.)
Posted 27 months ago.
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Re: dried cedar sap --
You could clay bar just the area with the
tree sap. As luck would have it, I just posted about clay bars on GreenHybrid.com in answer to what a clay
bar is and how it's used and all that jazz,
plus links to more info.
The clay bar did the trick on removing
dried sap, tar and paint striping convoy
overspray from our hybrid, and even more
meaningful, really cleaned up the Corolla
(though it's filthy again...hazard of no
longer being garaged except during the
workday.)
If I had a beater, I'd just get my entire
vehicle Line-X 'd (spray on bed liner). Justin thinks I'm
kidding, but I'm serious. When my mountain
bike gets totally thrashed, I'd like to get
its frame Line-X'd too. :)
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Jonathan pointed out a Jeep at work today that was covered with black bed liner spray!
Seriously! I'd never seen or heard about it
before... and now twice in one day.
Thanks for the clay bar tip. I'll read up.
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Line-X is awesome stuff. Justin had it
applied to the bed of his F-150 shortly after
purchase and it's taken abuse with no damage.
We've shoveled topsoil, landscape rocks and
mulch out of the bed as well as hauled
bricks, landscape/paver blocks and of course
our mountain bikes. I know boaters and the
military use it for various applications, as
well. It's even available in various colors.
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Novel uses for LineX here (hint: it's being used at the Pentagon, as
well as submarines and other military
vehicles.)
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