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Coil Cleaning Wisdom Stormin Mormon 07-07-2008
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 7, 2008, 9:23 pm
Bring two lengths of garden hose, 50 feet each. You'll need them.

Garden hose nozzle is a good idea.

Rolls flat garden hose is kewl.

Four way faucet keys are a good thing, I've got to buy a couple. Vise grips
aren't just for exhaust systems.

Galon garden sprayer is a good way to apply coil cleaner.

Check your watch. Let the stuff work, don't be in a hurry to rinse it off.

Tylenol is a good thing.

Nice to work on a building with water fountains, so you can drink lots of
water.

Ninety degree days are rough for working outside. Roofs are worse. Black tar
is not your friend when it's ninety degrees.

Ice cubes and reconstituted apple juice is a good thing when you get home.

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Posted by KJPRO on July 7, 2008, 10:51 pm

> Bring two lengths of garden hose, 50 feet each. You'll need them.
>
> Garden hose nozzle is a good idea.
>
> Rolls flat garden hose is kewl.
>
> Four way faucet keys are a good thing, I've got to buy a couple. Vise
> grips
> aren't just for exhaust systems.
>
> Galon garden sprayer is a good way to apply coil cleaner.
>
> Check your watch. Let the stuff work, don't be in a hurry to rinse it off.
>
> Tylenol is a good thing.
>
> Nice to work on a building with water fountains, so you can drink lots of
> water.
>
> Ninety degree days are rough for working outside. Roofs are worse. Black
> tar
> is not your friend when it's ninety degrees.
>
> Ice cubes and reconstituted apple juice is a good thing when you get home.


In other words... you had to actually *try* and work???



Posted by B-Hate-Me on July 10, 2008, 6:00 am

>
> Nice to work on a building with water fountains, so you can drink lots of
> water.
>
> Ninety degree days are rough for working outside. Roofs are worse. Black
> tar
> is not your friend when it's ninety degrees.
>
> Ice cubes and reconstituted apple juice is a good thing when you get home.

And always remember when on a hot, black roof, never pee directly
ON the roof..... Instead piss into reconstituted apple juice bottles.



Posted by on July 10, 2008, 9:28 am
wrote:

>
>>
>> Nice to work on a building with water fountains, so you can drink lots of
>> water.
>>
>> Ninety degree days are rough for working outside. Roofs are worse. Black
>> tar
>> is not your friend when it's ninety degrees.

        White membrane is worse. And 90 ain't nuttin'. Hell, 90 is a
'break from a hot spell'.


>>
>> Ice cubes and reconstituted apple juice is a good thing when you get home.
>
>And always remember when on a hot, black roof, never pee directly
>ON the roof..... Instead piss into reconstituted apple juice bottles.
>

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Posted by Bo on July 14, 2008, 10:10 pm

> Bring two lengths of garden hose, 50 feet each. You'll need them.

Except when the condenser is either closer than 40 feet or more than 90 feet
from the faucet.

> Garden hose nozzle is a good idea.
>
> Rolls flat garden hose is kewl.



> Four way faucet keys are a good thing, I've got to buy a couple. Vise
> grips
> aren't just for exhaust systems....

Or hex cabinet screws, or compressor bolts, or lineset fittings, or beer
bottle caps...... Oh wait!, never mind...

>
> Galon garden sprayer is a good way to apply coil cleaner.
>

What's a Galon garden?..... Oh wait!, never mind... Is that where a
Polygamist grows their wives?

> Check your watch. Let the stuff work, don't be in a hurry to rinse it off.
>

When the aluminum gets loose, it's ready for a rinse - or more coil cleaner.

> Tylenol is a good thing.
>

So is Codeine...... Oh wait!, never mind...

> Nice to work on a building with water fountains, so you can drink lots of
> water.
>

Beer's better, and you can compare the can with the evaporator so you know
it's charged just right...... Oh wait!, never mind...

> Ninety degree days are rough for working outside. Roofs are worse. Black
> tar
> is not your friend when it's ninety degrees.
>

It's even worse in their trailer while you are playing with their system.

> Ice cubes and reconstituted apple juice is a good thing when you get home.

Ice cold beer is even better! ..... Oh wait!, never mind...

>
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> www.lds.org
> .
>
>
>



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