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Dreamweaver

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Posted: 12/07/07 05:28pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Dave I saw a car in Tennessee that had the answer to your problem.......He just tied a rag around his wiper and the streak dissappeared......window wasn't wiped dry but the streak was gone :-)


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Posted: 12/07/07 05:30pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

dave Stringham wrote:

Why is it that when your windshield wipers begin to give up the ghost that no matter what you drive, the streak is ALWAYS on the drivers side windshield right in your line of site, ....never below, never above.......just right in your line of site......and the passenger window is as clear as a bell....



I am thinking something on that line but I laso have one question. Maybe someone over the big pond in Europe can answer this. Since they drive on the other side of the road and also the other side of the car does their side get the line? After all our passenger side is their drivers side.

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Posted: 12/09/07 01:32pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

sirdrakejr wrote:

You can buy the lifetime wipers and they will work better for you. I have had mine on for two years and they are still like new. It is not rain that hurts them but the ozone and crud in the air.
Silicone ones are best.
Frank


Ah, the wonders of silicone! The list goes on!

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I have noticed lately that after over forty years of marriage, some of my wifes upholstery is beginning to sag.

Can anyone tell me how to get ahold of the manufacture?


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I discovered a very expensive design flaw with my gas tank.
A few weeks ago I filled it up, drove to Saint Augustine and returned to Orlando a few days later. Upon my return, I was shocked to discover that more than half of the gasoline in the tank had somehow disappeared without a trace...


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