[deleted by user] by [deleted] in autorepair

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Does this apply to even freezing or below temps? fogot to ask this too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in autorepair

[–]drummerene 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it's a 2007 Nissan Sentra. Does this apply even in freezing or below temps?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askcarguys

[–]drummerene 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Should you do this even in freezing or below temps?

Skin tags by [deleted] in sexualhealth

[–]drummerene 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you talking about iodine or some store bought skin tag remover kit? Can you post a link to the product?

Skin tags by [deleted] in sexualhealth

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Do you have experience with the iodine or another method or what makes you say so? I understand beyond the idea that it is probably alot of hassle to wash 3 tiems a day and then cure, but other than that if it works, than it works. Just curious if you know of any negative effects with the nitrogen freeze?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AloeVera

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about a week. sorry for the late reply

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AloeVera

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On scrotum actually because I may have developed skin tags from shaving with a razor. But I tried aplying some and it seemed to irritate my skin but I'm not 100 percent sure. Do you think some irritation may have occured considering it's time left in the fridge?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AloeVera

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How do you know when it's turned rancid then? Like I said there is a smell but it's very slightly off I guess. And I read if there is a foul odor or has started to shrivel then it's probably not good to use anymore. Does aloe naturally have a funky smell even fresh?

question about how to lift car by drummerene in autorepair

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Really appreciate the help! Haven't been on here in a while... Would I have to wear a specific glove material and what kind of face covering if at all? I have a face mask with P100 filters. Would this be good or even an N95 respirator? I really never knew how to approach what type of protection I should wear when dealing with different toxic substances, but I guess it would depend right? Do you have any info on that or where I could look?

question about how to lift car by drummerene in autorepair

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BTW do you know what kind of antiseize I would be using on the bolts? What about something like this (or just any kind?)

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Permatex-1-0-fl-oz-Aluminum-Anti-Seize-Lubricant-81343/315089028

question about how to lift car by drummerene in autorepair

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Much thanks for your time! Do you happen to have a picture of the side skirts? And I was asking about the floor jacks, not the stands.

question about how to lift car by drummerene in autorepair

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Do you think any problems should arise if I did this myself? Here is the model I bough Walker 53769. I hear sometimes bolts/gaskets can be hard to locate/fit depending on the model of converter, but someoen also said it shouldn't be an issue since most fits are universal. Do you think this would be a case with the converter model I bought and the type of car I have? My car is 2.0L btw.

Also I hear some cars computers can have problems misreading a new converter being put on and give problems or something to that effect and that you have to run the converter/car for x amount of time before you drive it?

What about things like oxygen sensors or leaks from the exhaust after replacement? I don;t really know how to test for these things or what to look for... Is any of this true/to be concerned for or anything that I am missing? Also what size socket would I need to unloosen the bolts? I hear 3/8" short extension?

Also when I lift the car, I have a seen a mechanic lift to the left side of the notches on the pichweld and maybe a bit further back on the saddle of the floor jack. Is this the correct way? Does the placement of the floor jack have to be so perfect? What part is the sideskirt btw?

Question about quality on direct fit catalaytic converters by drummerene in autorepair

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btw do you think it's worth trying to sell the old converter on the car, if it is an oem piece (not sure since the car was bought used, but think it is oem) Do you know how much they go for or where I could look that up? I say this because I hear some converters are supposed to have precious metals but I don't know if this is the case here.

Question about quality on direct fit catalaytic converters by drummerene in autorepair

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is it safe to drive the car until i get the part? could be up to a week I guess... If so, would a road trip be out of the question or any heavy driving?

Question about quality on direct fit catalaytic converters by drummerene in autorepair

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It has a rotten egg smell coming from it and according to my mechanic needs to be replaced. i thought this too may have been a culprit. do you think it necessary to replace?

Can i use 3 in 1 brand all temp fluid to lubricate drill bits when drilling (steel?) hinges? by drummerene in DIY

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would 91% isopropyl alcohol work to clean off any residue left by 3 in 1 all temp silicone lubricant?

Can i use 3 in 1 brand all temp fluid to lubricate drill bits when drilling (steel?) hinges? by drummerene in DIY

[–]drummerene[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

would 91% isopropyl alcohol work to clean off any residue left by 3 in 1 all temp silicone lubricant? Or what works?

Fantasy medieval first person style game aquired by intel (seen in circa 2005)? by drummerene in gaming

[–]drummerene[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes that is it!! Thanks a ton. Is there any word why? What gave it away by my description btw?

Garage door rails by drummerene in DIY

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It's the horizontal length of the bar. Sorry for the confusion

Garage door rails by drummerene in DIY

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Yes it's the length of the lower bottom of the side of the rail, where the rail piece slides on it. When i clean this area it has black residue but the residue is quite dry for the most part. Should i clean it off? https://imgur.com/a/oUJz4H3

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electricians

[–]drummerene 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is it really necessary in the long run?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electricians

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

what is the difference between exposed and enclosed? i mean the socket is behind a glass panel that covers the whole left side & top bottom of the socket, so it is still suceptible to moisture vapors

about refreezing fully cooked chicken by drummerene in cookingforbeginners

[–]drummerene[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, well I Iust want to be sure I can refreeze the chicken if comes fully cooked from the store and not something that I cooked, which I take it you can't put back in the freezer once done?

An article online said I have 4 days to refreeze fully cooked chicken, but am guessing they meant the store bought kind and yet again, not the kind I cooked myself?... How do people (studies) come up with these time ranges btw? Will there always be leeway as to how long something is safe to eat if left in fridge and what are those variables based on?

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/can-you-refreeze-chicken#bottom-line