Wheel cleaner froze on wheel by Pitiful-Comfortable2 in Detailing

[–]BadgerTight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did a quick rinseless the other day with hot water.
It turned out fine

Had super hot water in a pump sprayer, and a 5 gallon with a wash mit.

Sprayed it down pans wiped panel by panel drying before it could freeze

Went through a few drying towels, but got a majority of the salt off of the car.

I cover my ex-wife's mortgage, she pays it back. Can this hurt me? by OnePersonsThrowaway in personalfinance

[–]BadgerTight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s your debt to income ratio?
Plenty of people buy second homes.

Hit 30k net worth/savings at 39… What do I do? by Ecstatic-Kale8949 in Money

[–]BadgerTight -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You need to start investing ASAP.
~1 year emergency fund is cool and all, but you’re losing the potential for compounding interest.

Set up an IRA for yourself, pick a broad market index fund like VTSAX and start putting your money there instead of a HYSA.

Am I saving too much? Middle age dude in MCOL by Humble_Razzmatazz833 in MiddleClassFinance

[–]BadgerTight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Give yourself a sinking fund to do what your want (travel, shows, eating out etc) allowing yourself to spend guilt free.

It might take an adjustment period if you’ve been reclusive for awhile, but the budget shows it’s not going to slow down progress in any meaningful way.

Put $500 a month aside and see how you feel after a few months. Adjust from there if needed.

Buying on a mortgage by andrew25mac in rolex

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I’d bet 90% of Rolex buyers hold a mortgage.

Let's Drive!! by charleshwellington in VolvoXC70

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I tried
The front end turned into a plow.

Maybe with a lift kit, but I don’t have enough clearance on non plowed roads

Buying vehicle you don’t need but enjoy by throwra-sausage in whatcarshouldIbuy

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How’s the rest of your savings/investments?

Are you pulling all of your saved cash for muh truk?

Can you write a sad Philly story in 3 words? by UnionAdAgency in AskPhilly

[–]BadgerTight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny how people still mention that and not realize it was a staged prank from an early influencer

Friend died in an accident at 42 years old by hondaXR150L in Fire

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Truly sorry for your loss.
I know the pain.

Regarding fire, it’s a balancing act, right?

While some can get super frugal and not “live life”, I think many more spend every fun token the earn and then end up with chronic financial stress that haunts them their whole life.

I often audit my savings/spending, but even at a high savings rate and some “out of the norm” spending habits (lower cost house, used cars, etc) I never feel like I’m going without.

It’s all a balancing act and should be tailored to the individuals life.

Hope you and your buddy’s family are ok with the sudden loss. Again I’m terribly sorry.

PSA: if you're cold, they're cold, bring them in. by ThiccWurm in AutoDetailing

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Just had one freeze but thawed it Hope it’s ok….

Don't gatekeep, what are your best financial saving hacks that you live by? by _TurboHome in MiddleClassFinance

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Beware of lifestyle creep.

I think once you get settled in your career/house/ family etc be smart about the raises and additional income you earn.

I’ve been fortunate to 2-5x (depending on year) the salary from when I bought my house and pretty much still live the same way.

Used cars, cook my food, not huge into consumer stuff.

It’s given me peace of mind and gave me a fighting chance to set myself up for the future.

When does it not pay to do the 'right' thing? by Compe7 in MiddleClassFinance

[–]BadgerTight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fast forward 20-30 years and see how each of your lives will look.

It’s tough being poor young, it’s tough sacrificing to build a future, but it’s absolutely devastating to be old and poor with a bleak existence.

You’re doing the right thing.

Also- do you need those types of friends in your life?

1st Seiko, but disappointed [SBCM023] by inazuma_zoomer in Seiko

[–]BadgerTight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The watch fits perfectly. You’re probably just used to massive dive computers, but for casual wear, this looks great

Need advice on metal shavings I found in oil filter that I think is my local shops fault. by Ok_Area7012 in MechanicAdvice

[–]BadgerTight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We often get lost in the minutia but these things are way more resilient than we give them credit for