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Nov 14, 2014Explorer
When winterizing remember to ...
take out the liquids from your cabinets and storage areas!
I winterized a few weeks ago, but did not get the liquids out. Well, it got down to 14 degrees here in Central Indiana this morning (that post from yesterday when I said it was 78 in Indianapolis ... I was JUST kidding!)... anyway ...
No bottles were broken, no cans exploded, but a couple interesting things happened.
My Pay Day candy bars turned to rock hard. A 10 second zap in the microwave and they were good as new again and still yummy! I had those for breakfast today.
Found a bottle of cooking oil. It had turned to jell. Looks really weird, but now that it's in the house, it's beginning to turn back to normal.
That tube of toothpaste? Rock hard!
Bottle of hand lotion! I think I broke the pumper on it when I tried. It was frozen.
Progresso canned soups did just fine! At least they didn't break open. Gonna have one of those for lunch today!
That roll on deodorant? Well, I'm just going to let that thing thaw out before using it.
And that can of shaving cream??? you know when you have an air conditioner leak and the freeon is ice cold and freezes anything it touches? Well, that can of shaving cream wasn't too far behind!
There were no drinks, beer, or glass bottles in the camper, so everything is good there too.
So, just a reminder when doing your winterizing, to take out your liquids.
Unfortunately, when we go to Florida over Christmas week, we'll have restock all of this and probably forget half of it! I suppose that's why they invented that little thing called, "Wall Mart?"
I winterized a few weeks ago, but did not get the liquids out. Well, it got down to 14 degrees here in Central Indiana this morning (that post from yesterday when I said it was 78 in Indianapolis ... I was JUST kidding!)... anyway ...
No bottles were broken, no cans exploded, but a couple interesting things happened.
My Pay Day candy bars turned to rock hard. A 10 second zap in the microwave and they were good as new again and still yummy! I had those for breakfast today.
Found a bottle of cooking oil. It had turned to jell. Looks really weird, but now that it's in the house, it's beginning to turn back to normal.
That tube of toothpaste? Rock hard!
Bottle of hand lotion! I think I broke the pumper on it when I tried. It was frozen.
Progresso canned soups did just fine! At least they didn't break open. Gonna have one of those for lunch today!
That roll on deodorant? Well, I'm just going to let that thing thaw out before using it.
And that can of shaving cream??? you know when you have an air conditioner leak and the freeon is ice cold and freezes anything it touches? Well, that can of shaving cream wasn't too far behind!
There were no drinks, beer, or glass bottles in the camper, so everything is good there too.
So, just a reminder when doing your winterizing, to take out your liquids.
Unfortunately, when we go to Florida over Christmas week, we'll have restock all of this and probably forget half of it! I suppose that's why they invented that little thing called, "Wall Mart?"