driving over antifreeze
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driving over antifreeze
Some kind of goop leaked from a locker in the parking area and I
parked in it - thought it was water at the time.
Is any tire damage likely from a day's parking in antifreeze, or any
other sort of greenish automobile liquid likely to be in an old locker
full of such crap?
Thanks.
J.
parked in it - thought it was water at the time.
Is any tire damage likely from a day's parking in antifreeze, or any
other sort of greenish automobile liquid likely to be in an old locker
full of such crap?
Thanks.
J.
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Re: driving over antifreeze
On 6/18/07 9:33 AM, in article 8q5d739avnqkc7lql3gnsb3naljek2vtpo@4ax.com,
"JXStern" <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net> wrote:
> Some kind of goop leaked from a locker in the parking area and I
> parked in it - thought it was water at the time.
>
> Is any tire damage likely from a day's parking in antifreeze, or any
> other sort of greenish automobile liquid likely to be in an old locker
> full of such crap?
>
> Thanks.
>
> J.
>
If it was just anti-freeze, then no problem. Green goop could be
practically anything though. How do you know it was an automobile liquid?
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Re: driving over antifreeze
On 6/18/07 9:33 AM, in article 8q5d739avnqkc7lql3gnsb3naljek2vtpo@4ax.com,
"JXStern" <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net> wrote:
> Some kind of goop leaked from a locker in the parking area and I
> parked in it - thought it was water at the time.
>
> Is any tire damage likely from a day's parking in antifreeze, or any
> other sort of greenish automobile liquid likely to be in an old locker
> full of such crap?
>
> Thanks.
>
> J.
>
If it was just anti-freeze, then no problem. Green goop could be
practically anything though. How do you know it was an automobile liquid?
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Re: driving over antifreeze
On 6/18/07 9:33 AM, in article 8q5d739avnqkc7lql3gnsb3naljek2vtpo@4ax.com,
"JXStern" <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net> wrote:
> Some kind of goop leaked from a locker in the parking area and I
> parked in it - thought it was water at the time.
>
> Is any tire damage likely from a day's parking in antifreeze, or any
> other sort of greenish automobile liquid likely to be in an old locker
> full of such crap?
>
> Thanks.
>
> J.
>
If it was just anti-freeze, then no problem. Green goop could be
practically anything though. How do you know it was an automobile liquid?
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Re: driving over antifreeze
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:13:28 GMT, E Meyer <epmeyer50@msn.com> wrote:
>If it was just anti-freeze, then no problem. Green goop could be
>practically anything though. How do you know it was an automobile liquid?
Neighbor's locker, 99% stuff for automotive fiddling.
I just hosed it out, still not sure, might have just been soap.
Nobody home to open the locker and see what spilled.
J.
ps - toothpaste, heh.
>If it was just anti-freeze, then no problem. Green goop could be
>practically anything though. How do you know it was an automobile liquid?
Neighbor's locker, 99% stuff for automotive fiddling.
I just hosed it out, still not sure, might have just been soap.
Nobody home to open the locker and see what spilled.
J.
ps - toothpaste, heh.
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Re: driving over antifreeze
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:13:28 GMT, E Meyer <epmeyer50@msn.com> wrote:
>If it was just anti-freeze, then no problem. Green goop could be
>practically anything though. How do you know it was an automobile liquid?
Neighbor's locker, 99% stuff for automotive fiddling.
I just hosed it out, still not sure, might have just been soap.
Nobody home to open the locker and see what spilled.
J.
ps - toothpaste, heh.
>If it was just anti-freeze, then no problem. Green goop could be
>practically anything though. How do you know it was an automobile liquid?
Neighbor's locker, 99% stuff for automotive fiddling.
I just hosed it out, still not sure, might have just been soap.
Nobody home to open the locker and see what spilled.
J.
ps - toothpaste, heh.
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Re: driving over antifreeze
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:13:28 GMT, E Meyer <epmeyer50@msn.com> wrote:
>If it was just anti-freeze, then no problem. Green goop could be
>practically anything though. How do you know it was an automobile liquid?
Neighbor's locker, 99% stuff for automotive fiddling.
I just hosed it out, still not sure, might have just been soap.
Nobody home to open the locker and see what spilled.
J.
ps - toothpaste, heh.
>If it was just anti-freeze, then no problem. Green goop could be
>practically anything though. How do you know it was an automobile liquid?
Neighbor's locker, 99% stuff for automotive fiddling.
I just hosed it out, still not sure, might have just been soap.
Nobody home to open the locker and see what spilled.
J.
ps - toothpaste, heh.
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Re: driving over antifreeze
> ps - toothpaste, heh.
Chinese chemical companies have been selling glycerol -
a cheap poisonous chemical that lowers water freezing temp -
as glycerine - a pricey safe oil used in cosmetics and food.
Killed 40 children in Haiti a few years back.
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Re: driving over antifreeze
> ps - toothpaste, heh.
Chinese chemical companies have been selling glycerol -
a cheap poisonous chemical that lowers water freezing temp -
as glycerine - a pricey safe oil used in cosmetics and food.
Killed 40 children in Haiti a few years back.
#13
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Re: driving over antifreeze
> ps - toothpaste, heh.
Chinese chemical companies have been selling glycerol -
a cheap poisonous chemical that lowers water freezing temp -
as glycerine - a pricey safe oil used in cosmetics and food.
Killed 40 children in Haiti a few years back.
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Re: driving over antifreeze
rick++ wrote:
>
>> ps - toothpaste, heh.
>
> Chinese chemical companies have been selling glycerol -
> a cheap poisonous chemical that lowers water freezing temp -
> as glycerine - a pricey safe oil used in cosmetics and food.
> Killed 40 children in Haiti a few years back.
Also been showing up in "counterfeit" Crest and Colgate containers being
sold in many of the $1 type stores.
>
>> ps - toothpaste, heh.
>
> Chinese chemical companies have been selling glycerol -
> a cheap poisonous chemical that lowers water freezing temp -
> as glycerine - a pricey safe oil used in cosmetics and food.
> Killed 40 children in Haiti a few years back.
Also been showing up in "counterfeit" Crest and Colgate containers being
sold in many of the $1 type stores.
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Re: driving over antifreeze
rick++ wrote:
>
>> ps - toothpaste, heh.
>
> Chinese chemical companies have been selling glycerol -
> a cheap poisonous chemical that lowers water freezing temp -
> as glycerine - a pricey safe oil used in cosmetics and food.
> Killed 40 children in Haiti a few years back.
Also been showing up in "counterfeit" Crest and Colgate containers being
sold in many of the $1 type stores.
>
>> ps - toothpaste, heh.
>
> Chinese chemical companies have been selling glycerol -
> a cheap poisonous chemical that lowers water freezing temp -
> as glycerine - a pricey safe oil used in cosmetics and food.
> Killed 40 children in Haiti a few years back.
Also been showing up in "counterfeit" Crest and Colgate containers being
sold in many of the $1 type stores.