You must live close to Flint.....
SidecarFlip wrote:
profdant139 wrote:
Kerosene in the rinse water?? How do you prevent that from going down into the gutter and out to sea (or into the lakes and rivers)? That does not seem like the right thing to do.
Then again, the soap that I use goes into the gutter, so never mind. Bring on the kerosene!
Thank you....
I don't live where I have suffocating regulations either, not a jab at California, just a fact.
My gutter is non-existent anyway. I live on a farm. Have a septic system, pump my water from the aquifier and apply high nitrate fertilizer to my crops.
People ask me all the time how I keep my 1997 F350 rust free in Michigan (land of the Sodium Chloride road treatments and terminally cancer cars)... Simple answer really. I spray the underside down with diesel fuel mixed with motor oil every fall, especially the wheel arches (where Fords are noted for rusting out. Amazing how well that mixture preserves sheet metal. I tried Fluid Film at one time but the stuff is gooey and not cheap. 1-3 mix of diesel fuel and 30 weight motor oil works just as well.