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Old 01-08-2015, 09:00 PM   #1
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Re: How to restore the 4x4 Blue Front Hub lock knobs?

Once I'm back home I'm trying the hair dryer on my dials. "Uh, not sure how the grease got on there hun. Movers maybe?"
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Old 01-09-2015, 05:53 PM   #2
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Once I'm back home I'm trying the hair dryer on my dials. "Uh, not sure how the grease got on there hun. Movers maybe?"
That's funny. I was polishing some small aluminum parts recently and thought about using my buffer, walked into the bathroom a little later and saw a little battery powered face buffing thing I guess chic's buff their face with, anyway a light bulb appeared above my head so I grabbed that sucker and polished the rest of the parts! Worked great so I stole it from her.
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Old 01-09-2015, 06:06 PM   #3
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That's funny. I was polishing some small aluminum parts recently and thought about using my buffer, walked into the bathroom a little later and saw a little battery powered face buffing thing I guess chic's buff their face with, anyway a light bulb appeared above my head so I grabbed that sucker and polished the rest of the parts! Worked great so I stole it from her.
The admissions that come out when our wives aren't around! Haha I've used her glow in the dark nail polish to clean up night sights on my rifles before. Never really thought to check her stash for other useable things tho.
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The admissions that come out when our wives aren't around! Haha I've used her glow in the dark nail polish to clean up night sights on my rifles before. Never really thought to check her stash for other useable things tho.
Chics have some cool stuff if you think out of the box! When I was little I wanted to be a doctor, doctors need to give shots and I had no needles so I grabbed my sisters tampons as a substitute syringe. I use my wife's nail polish remover when I run out of acetone, finger nail adhesive when I run out of super glue, her makeup sponges work great for small polishing pads, I tore one of her curling irons apart because I found it had the same heating element as my broken soldering iron. The bathroom is like a mini hardware store!
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Chics have some cool stuff if you think out of the box! The bathroom is like a mini hardware store!
Funny stuff but true!
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Re: How to restore the 4x4 Blue Front Hub lock knobs?

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Chics have some cool stuff if you think out of the box! When I was little I wanted to be a doctor, doctors need to give shots and I had no needles so I grabbed my sisters tampons as a substitute syringe. I use my wife's nail polish remover when I run out of acetone, finger nail adhesive when I run out of super glue, her makeup sponges work great for small polishing pads, I tore one of her curling irons apart because I found it had the same heating element as my broken soldering iron. The bathroom is like a mini hardware store!
Haha I couldn't stop visualizing tearing my wife's curling iron apart and seeing her face! Good stuff!
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Re: How to restore the 4x4 Blue Front Hub lock knobs?

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Chics have some cool stuff if you think out of the box! When I was little I wanted to be a doctor, doctors need to give shots and I had no needles so I grabbed my sisters tampons as a substitute syringe. I use my wife's nail polish remover when I run out of acetone, finger nail adhesive when I run out of super glue, her makeup sponges work great for small polishing pads, I tore one of her curling irons apart because I found it had the same heating element as my broken soldering iron. The bathroom is like a mini hardware store!
and then we wonder what theyre mad about hahhahaha
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