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Better than wax!

Fake-R

Active member
Joined
Jul 19, 2007
Location
Scranton, PA
Woke up this morning to no school, thanks to a snow/ice storm last night. Went outside, and found my car with EVERYTHING covered in ice. It's pretty neat, and about 1/8 of an inch thick in spots. While outside, when the wind blows, you hear the trees crack, it's pretty neat.

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The spots in the next picture are where the ice didn't freeze.:omg:
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New privacy glass!
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One of the only pictures that really shows how much the eggcrate doesn't line-up. Otherwise, you can never notice really.
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Who needs traction?
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Now go out there and get inside of your car if you can and roll down the windows! Thats what happened to me when we had an ice storm. Rolled down the window and the ice still stayed there!!
 
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