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The title suggests something else entirely, and the fact the idea is in Car:Washh just adds to my dissapointment. |
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pretty funny if you could redirect it towards the pavement like you used to be able to with windscreen washers. |
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Use it (once) in freezing cold temperatures and you have nifty sculpture...until you have to go under a bridge or into your garage. |
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Great Title - mmmm soggy croissant |
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Any halfbakers in the northernmost part of Scandinavia, or Greenland? Apparently if you throw boiling water into -40 C air it bangs and crackles and freezes instantly in mid-motion. Yesterday it was -60 in Siberia, reminding me of the time there was a power cut on a particularly inclement occasion in South Wales, and everyone phoned the electricity company to complain that their fridges and freezers were defrosting (having not noticed that putting the stuff outside would be free, and colder.) |
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can I reverse the charges? |
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Mine's already mobile, in fact it goes wherever I go. |
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Traveling private investigator? |
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uhm... my car has a tank of soapy water and mozzles that spray the windscreen and headlights at the touch of a button. |
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The headlights washer is really powerful as they don't have wipers - if the nozzles were aimed sideways it would make a fantastic leg-soaker for negotiating crowded streets... hehehe |
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how is the water re-directed back to the car to hit the headlights? do you have a picture or a drawing? |
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If your nozzle could throw a few litres of soapy water six feet into the air, there would be no need to //redirect it towards the pavement//. When the water came back down to the roof it would splash sideways in ALL directions hitting EVERYONE. Hence bun. |
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