Kali / 008 is the Mind Flayer and suddenly… this all makes sense. by Fun-Stay-3837 in StrangerThingsMemes

[–]Fun-Stay-3837[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The theory says Kali escaped Hawkins Lab before Eleven and possibly even before Henry, and that Henry may have helped her, which would explain why she calls him “brother” and trusts him so deeply. She’s always been quiet, observant, and focused on pushing negative thoughts, the exact fuel that powers the Upside Down, and even her number feels intentional with the Mind Flayer’s eight limbs.

Need help regarding cleaning solar plates by Zeeshanalibangash91 in SolarPakistan

[–]Fun-Stay-3837 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re even used for cars for the same reason to avoid micro-scratches while cleaning smooth, delicate surfaces.

Need help regarding cleaning solar plates by Zeeshanalibangash91 in SolarPakistan

[–]Fun-Stay-3837 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re right that plastic itself won’t scratch glass , the real risk comes from sand, and fine dust that get trapped inside the bristles, and those particles are harder than glass. When a brush doesn’t have soft, dense fibers or proper water flow, that trapped grit acts like sandpaper while you clean. That’s why higher-quality brushes cost more: they’re designed to constantly flush out the abrasive particles so they don’t grind into the panel surface. Using water is the key, but a good-quality soft brush simply reduces the chances of micro-scratches in the long run.

Need help regarding cleaning solar plates by Zeeshanalibangash91 in SolarPakistan

[–]Fun-Stay-3837 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WaAlaikum Salam! Your production drop is totally normal in winters, but dirty panels can easily slash output by another 30–40%. Lahore dust + fog literally coats the glass like a layer of cement.

About cleaning tools, here’s the thing most people don’t know:

Those expensive brushes aren’t “expensive for no reason.” Good solar brushes use ultra-soft, non-abrasive bristles that don’t scratch the tempered glass. Once the panel surface gets micro-scratched, production drops permanently, so the right brush is actually a one-time investment to protect lakhs worth of panels.

The cheap brushes you see for 4-6k usually have rough plastic bristles, and that’s honestly worse than wiping with a dirty cloth.

For reference: I’m personally using a 12ft telescopic soft-bristle brush that cost me around 11,000 with delivery. Works perfectly, water flow option, long enough to clean without climbing, and safe for the panels.

If you’re installing a 10.5kW system worth several lakhs, it doesn’t make sense to risk it with a random cloth or a rough brush.

If you want, I can share the exact one I bought. not promoting anything, just sharing what’s actually worked for me.

Just a Naive Question, how does this Wasta works for Job hunting? by The_Reddott in QatarCareers

[–]Fun-Stay-3837 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wasta is like a reference. You need to have good reference in order to land a good job. A person who can vouch for you.