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Re: da brush



Really true fanatics drive their cars, no matter the condition! Samir.

BTW, the 200tqw dying turned out to be an incorrect valve cover gasket. Thanks
for all the help. I turned the car over the mechanic to do handbrakes and
seatbelts etc, while I was on vaca, not picked up yet.

Glen_Powell@ne.3com.com wrote:

> True fanatics keep their 'nice' cars in the garage, they _never_ see sno!
>
> :)
>
> -glen
>
> Peter Schulz <schulz@ed.ray.com> on 04/01/99 10:30:03 AM
>
> To:   Glen Powell/US/3Com
> cc:   "Christopher A. Woodward" <cwoodwar@bellsouth.net>, Brett Dikeman
>       <brett@pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net>, quattro <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>,
>       20v <audi-20v@emailsol.com>, 200 <200q20v@pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net>
> Subject:  Re: da brush
>
> Glen_Powell@ne.3com.com wrote:
> >
> > Depends on the bristle materiel.
> <snip>
>
> Which brings up an interesting tangent to this thread.
>
> How many of us are fanatical when it comes to using wash
> mits an/or brushes to wash the car, but then use
> Nylon bristled brushes to remove snow in the winter?
>
> Am I the only one to notice this oxymoron?
>
> What do the "fanatics" recommend for snow removal without
> causing paint damage?
>
> -Peter Schulz
> 1990 CQ
> 1991 TQW
> schulz@res.ray.com