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They do have a lot of stuff on them but I dont even know how to turn the damn things on ,Im sticking with my old flip phone as long as possible.
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I got a new phone a few weeks ago. Didn't really want to but was having problems with the old one. The new one is sooooo much better. Better reception for calls, faster access/downloads on the internet, great camera. I need good internet access when traveling and good reception for calls. Other than that it's just a toy but it's a pretty cool tool and does a lot of stuff.
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Anyone have any tips on how to get the streaks out of widows? |
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Use a squeegee, I make my own window cleaner. 4oz ammonia, 2oz alcohol, 3 drops of dish liquid and 20oz of water. Also cleans a lot of other things. When you live alone you learn to do everything. Well, almost everything.
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Old school was use newspaper instead of paper towers. The ink would keep the windows from streaking and give a nice shine.
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Ray I remember using newspaper when I was younger. But it doesn't seem to work as well now, they have probably changed the ink. It seems to leave what looks like greasy streaks. Maybe it is just me.
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And Tony when you have some free time I could put you to work at my house.
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Hmmm, those ideas sound better than the spit I've been using.
Mrs., I'll have to check the going rate for moppsy maids. I could use a little extra cash. Although I'd much rather be building Harley engines than doing domestic stuff. |
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A little white vinegar, water and a new micro fiber cloth work pretty well. |
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