Just for fun, put rain-X just on the drivers side of the windscreen. Drives the passenger nuts. They also make Fog-X which works fairly well on interior glass. Then there's Head-On. If the tire is under inflated, does the wheel make more revolutions per mile? Less? The same? Why? John, where do you buy that pucker sucker? I asked my FLAPS Dude and he almost choked. Tearily guffawed that he thought it was a great idea. Probably the same with the prop wash, fallopian tubing, and catalytic converter belt. Wynn's Friction Proofing comes to mind. Motor Honey? Plating metal with PTFE? We do need a better education system in the land of the free, or almost free. |
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