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Silicon spray to aid awning erection, ie spray the awning track. Brake cleaner for, guess what? Cleaning brakes, alko hitch pads etc. Come on keep up at the back.Is that right? Why would anyone use silicone spray to clean brakes. Is it silicon spray and brake cleaner both at £3.99
Don’t need to keep up as my #2 makes clear.Silicon spray to aid awning erection, ie spray the awning track. Brake cleaner for, guess what? Cleaning brakes, alko hitch pads etc. Come on keep up at the back.
Does it? QUOTE- why would anyone use silicone spray to clean brakes! Nobody mentioned cleaning brakes with silicone spray, keep up at the back of the class!Don’t need to keep up as my #2 makes clear.
Read my second sentence.Does it? QUOTE- why would anyone use silicone spray to clean brakes! Nobody mentioned cleaning brakes with silicone spray, keep up at the back of the class!
Would that be Ritter chocolate.....my favourite?Oh my, missed those today, I spotted wheel cleaner, I was looking for the Snow Foam, it had good reviews.
Oh well I can pop back and get some, get my favourite Rum and Raisin chocolate at the same time.
Reminds me of being on a course in the 70’s. Around the time of the silicon revelation. One man always left himself open to ridicule. One day he announced that he would like to open a fish and chip shop. A bit odd for someone on a high level construction course. Someone picked up on this and pretended to be interested.It's not silicon spray, its silicone spray, takes me back to the 80's when the Sun newspaper announced the silicone revolution ( computers) had arrived
. back to origonal post I buy in bulk so get them at trade prices.
No the Fin Carre, Cadburys have brought out the Old Jamacica, which was the Bournville Dark chocolate with rum and Raisin.Would that be Ritter chocolate.....my favourite?
The best penetrating oil was Mouse Milk.They also (Lidl) have now and again a penetrating spray that contains graphite ..I keep a few tins,,,, it's ideal for locks etc