^yes Rain X works amazing.
I did that yesterday as well. CLR'd the glass first to remove all deposits and then and apply Rain X. I usually re apply after 6 months. With squeeging + rain x your glass will remain as new.
^yes Rain X works amazing.
I did that yesterday as well. CLR'd the glass first to remove all deposits and then and apply Rain X. I usually re apply after 6 months. With squeeging + rain x your glass will remain as new.
Rain-X or Aquapel work awesome on shower doors. Was using it for years before we got rid of the glass doors.
I use Aquapel on my Induction stove too. Messes are way easier to clean up.
Unplugged my electric car.
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I feel like I need on your list lol. 90ish rolls of toilet paper, 1.78L spiced rum, 8 edibles that I turned into 32 hehe
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In this weather? That paint isn't going to last. It should be at 10+ for at least 48 hours, but the longer the better.
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Looks 100.
Replaced the gas valve and temperature probe on the hot water heater today. I was thinking of calling someone, but it wasn't bad. Tested the lines to make sure no leaks and she's good as new! It took one cold shower for me to fix that.
That orange door.. Um...
Brightly coloured doors are awesome. I approve!
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The vinyl jungle is so blah! Had to add some color, like to swicth it out every year or two... so who knows what wacky color will be next.
I like it. Looking good!
Replaced the inducer motor on the furnace that was packing it in. I also bought the replacement squirrel cage fan as it was recommended, which turned out to be sage advice because I had to hacksaw that fucker off the old motor to get the mounting bracket I needed.
progress. still lots to fix/learn. too frigging cold in alberta to have a thriving starter
That looks delicious.
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Gettin shit done. Had some extra Philip's hue led strip hanging around so... under under cabinet lighting.
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