[s-cars] -273.16C AC
Wylie Bean
theringmeister at triad.rr.com
Sat Apr 3 07:41:52 PDT 2010
now Bob,
This here thread would have been far more list-worthy if you'd revealed a way to run the pressure washer off the chipped AAN a la Tool Time... . THAT would be a hoot.
But since you brought it up I'll be interested in serious responses, as I need to do the same, and Thompson's is like water, and I don't want to use it.
Wylie Bean
TheRingmeister at triad.rr.com
90 cq
91 90q20v
92 UrS4
08 Q7 3.6
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Myers <bob at chips-ur-s.com>
Date: Sat, 03 Apr 2010 10:27:24
To: quattro list<quattro at audifans.com>
Cc: S-Car-List at Audifans.Com<s-car-list at audifans.com>
Subject: [s-cars] -273.16C AC
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Hi Y'all,
Re: subject line - Absolute Zero Audi Content.
Every couple of years I get all involved with preparations for
summer. I just finished pressure washing our three pressure treated
wood decks and, after allowing them to dry for a few days, I'll need
to again treat the wood with a preservative/water repellant. The ten
year old decks have seen some rather severe weathering but are still
in decent shape. Over the years I have used a couple of different
products for this treatment. One was from Lowe's and was called
Olympic wood seal (or something like that - it came highly
recommended by the contractor who built our house). I didn't like
it. The other was the highly advertised Thompson's Water Seal which
seems to have worked pretty well but requires fairly frequent re-treatments.
D'ya have any other suggestions which might prove to be an upgrade
from the Thompson's product?
Oh, some minimal AC - I'll likely bring the stuff home in the trunk
of my urS6. ;-)
Bob
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