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06-01-2009, 06:29 PM   #11

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


I didn't know that Kim I don't like using it because it's an uneccessary (for me) chemical, but the fact that it's toxic is even more reason not to spray!



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06-01-2009, 06:46 PM   #12

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


I use spray. The easiest and by far the most effective way for me. I dont stand around long enough for the toxins to have an effect on me!!



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06-01-2009, 08:28 PM   #13

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


You are right Yola. I do have gates great big 6ft+ gates which are padlocked and I only open the gates when I drive out.



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06-01-2009, 08:30 PM   #14

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


I have gates too, and a long drive, so can leave the car running....



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06-01-2009, 08:38 PM   #15

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


A liitle story for you! I was called out last week (Sat night 3am) and it was icy so I covered the windscreen with an old towel whilst I parked up outside the hospital. After the birth etc I went outside to find the towel gone, not blown off , just nicked! Some saddo took it, hope his need was greater than mine, but I blessed him a penny whilst I scraped off at 5:30 am !!



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06-01-2009, 08:42 PM   #16

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


Im a heated windsreen man my self, they are awsome! How ever when i get to work i have a coach to defrost



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06-01-2009, 08:47 PM   #17

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


PP - that's despicable

La Bing (loving the name btw) . . . a coach? Wow, that must take some scraping



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07-01-2009, 12:31 AM   #18

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


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Originally Posted by yola
I didn't know that Kim I don't like using it because it's an uneccessary (for me) chemical, but the fact that it's toxic is even more reason not to spray!

I did a google search and this is what is says about anti-freeze Yola. I would rather scrape the car in sub-zero temperatures than risk this happening. (sorry font is so small)

Antifreeze (ethylene glycol) is the most common winter poison danger, and can be fatal to companion animals, wildlife, and even children. Most commercial antifreeze contains ethylene glycol that has a sweet taste many dogs and cats can smell at a distance and will actively seek out. A tiny amount can be fatal -- less than two ounces is enough to kill a dog, one teaspoon enough to kill a cat, and as little as two tablespoons can be hazardous to a small child. Most companion animals -- and wildlife -- will rapidly drink many times the fatal dose. The first symptom is acting "drunk" -- staggering, vomiting, copious drinking, and urination, often followed by a period of apparent recovery. One to three days later, there will be signs of kidney failure such as not eating, depression, vomiting, dehydration, coma and eventually death. If you are even a little suspicious that your companion animal has consumed antifreeze, see your veterinarian immediately. Early detection can save a life. Treatment must be started within hours to prevent irreversible and fatal kidney damage. Fortunately, antifreeze poisoning is totally preventable. A small amount of diligence and effort can save lives: Dispose of drained antifreeze properly, in an environmentally safe manner. Before dumping it in sewers and septic tanks, make sure it's safe and legal to do so. Don't leave an antifreeze container open, even for a minute. A minute is all it takes for an animal -- or a child -- to drink a lethal dose. If possible, hose down and dilute boil-overs. If it is still green, it is still toxic! Store concentrated antifreeze in tight containers, out of reach of animals and children. Repair leaky car radiators, hoses, and water pumps. Use a non-toxic antifreeze, such as Sierra, which contains propylene glycol. This substance can still cause illness, especially in cats, but is far less dangerous than ethylene glycol.






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07-01-2009, 07:54 PM   #19

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


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La Bing (loving the name btw) . . . a coach? Wow, that must take some scraping

Its not to bad if the gaffer aint arround. Just fire it up and go back in the brew room He doent like wasteing fuel you see. So if he is arround, im afraid its anti freeze. Horrid stuff i know, but we dont have a choice..

As for the user name, its part of Teds Nickname lol



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07-01-2009, 11:38 PM   #20

Re: Are you a scraper or a sprayer


I'm a tepid water girl. Not hot enough to crack the windscren but warm enough to melt the ice in a jiffy



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