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Scrub it with GoJo, let it sit on there for about two minutes, rinse it off, pat it dry, then hit it with a hair dryer. Should be over halfway gone come morning![/quote]
I thought I was the only one who did that HAHAHAHA it works great. Do it just do it
Scrub it with GoJo, let it sit on there for about two minutes, rinse it off, pat it dry, then hit it with a hair dryer. Should be over halfway gone come morning!
I thought I was the only one who did that HAHAHAHA it works great. Do it just do it [/quote]
Works damn great! Hair dryer kills the itch for hours too
My co-worker bought a 20kw generac after the storm last year. Its still sitting outside on a pad with no electrical hookup and he hasn't so much as ordered a propane tank. Now I have to go out of my way to help him back feed his old 5500w in through the dryer plug. Don't ya love procrastination?
Well I got the same call from clp as Justin, work called to tell me to be prepared to come to work Sunday night ( that means no heavy drinking watching football) and the property management Co that maintains my condo complex has been here all day removing the diseased maples I have been complaining about for over a year. Nobody wants to be caught unprepared it seems.
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