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Posted by Harry K on June 27, 2007, 10:54 am
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> > The old saying is "you get what you pay for".
> > The next time you pull into a gas station to pump up a tire, pass up
> > the "free air". Go to a station that charges a half buck or more to
> > get your air. The price is right on the free air, but the air is poor
> > quality air that will shorten the life of your tires. If you must use
> > the free air in an emergency, be sure to remove and replace it as soon
> > as possible afterwards. It's simply not quality air and should not be
> > used for any length of driving. The rule of thumb is to find the
> > station that charges the highest price for their air and go there.
> > The more it costs, the better the air quality.
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> > This important message brought to you by "The National Air Institute"
> > (NAI) Washington DC.
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> Personally I prefer dehydrated water, but it is hard to come by when
> traveling.
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> Mike D.
If you are passing by, stop in. I'll give you several cases left over
from y2k.
Harry K
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