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Old 06-13-2018, 09:42 AM   #15
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The razor blade is a good call. It's also a good combo for cleaning your windshield.

Razor blade + clay bar + rain-x
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Old 06-13-2018, 10:22 AM   #16
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There is also the plastic razor blade option. Almost as sharp as the steel ones but less risk of scratching since the main use is on glass. Can be bought pretty much anyplace that sells painting supplies.


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That must be new. I don't remember having one on my '15.

My last car I bought in Washington and it had a smog index sticker on the windshield.
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If you remove any stickers from your car, your car can and will be repo'd by dog the bounty hunter. It is a criminal offence to remove any stickers from a motor vehicle due to action state amendment law force index highway traffic movement #1337.
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Heat it up with a blow dryer. That'll cause the glue to become tacky and easier to remove. Using a razor scraper ( can be bought at Walmart) scrape off sticker from window. Use rubbing alcohol to clean up residue.
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If you remove any stickers from your car, your car can and will be repo'd by dog the bounty hunter. It is a criminal offence to remove any stickers from a motor vehicle due to action state amendment law force index highway traffic movement #1337.
Jordanwolf, I'm ah feared that prop 65 came too late for you ….

Do you have any idea of how much lead based paint you chewed off your crib when you were a baby ??




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Removing stickers = lose horsepower.
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Jordanwolf, I'm ah feared that prop 65 came too late for you ….

Do you have any idea of how much lead based paint you chewed off your crib when you were a baby ??




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Enough to be able to identify who you are, what you're trying to do, and how to combat such petty insults on one you must kneel before.

I'll have you know, I've acquired my celibate degree in micro-advanced city/state law, and communist federally provincial law. I know what I'm talking about, and I can spot a crime when I see one. This thread is under surveillance.
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Stickers warning of cancer are known to the state of California to cause cancer. Eery one of their elected officials should be stickered with "known to be retards".

You have a scraper in your walled, OP. Whip out the credit card.

Or this:
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Enough to be able to identify who you are, what you're trying to do, and how to combat such petty insults on one you must kneel before.

I'll have you know, I've acquired my celibate degree in micro-advanced city/state law, and communist federally provincial law. I know what I'm talking about, and I can spot a crime when I see one. This thread is under surveillance.
So, I reckon you don't want to tell us about how much mercury you played with as a kid, by trying to squish it between your fingers ??




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So, I reckon you don't want to tell us about how much mercury you played with as a kid, by trying to squish it between your fingers ??


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LOL, Humfrz may have the explanation for CA legislators. They all ate lead paint as kids and were too stupid to figure out how to use a gas can without filling their own shoes.
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Mercury is (mostly) safe to play with.

What did I miss …??

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_poisoning



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"Quicksilver" is mostly safe to handle. Ingesting and vapors are no good, though. I can't imagine being able to do it today in the era of the Tide Pod challenge. Chemistry classes must be boring as hell now.
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