Re: [CR]which toothbrush?

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Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 16:40:13 -0400
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From: "Roy H. Drinkwater" <roydrink@ptd.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]which toothbrush?


Actually, I bought one of those cheap battery-powered toothbrushes... ;^)

Roy "Mr. Power-tools" Drinkwater Lititz, PA


>Ray Dobbins wrote:
>
>i've never had a problem with simple green and discoloration, but i
>never soak the parts, i just spay and scrub with a toothbrush, and then
>rinse with water. i'm thinking now that a good rinse is probably a
>very good idea, otherwise discoloration or spotting could occur even
>without soaking.
>
>But what kind of toothbrush is best? OK, just kidding. Actually I was
>scrubbing the little triangular cutouts in the rear brake bridge
>reinforcements with a toothbrush and Simple Green, when it occurred to me
>that I might be able to really get into those tight areas if I used one of
>my kids' toothbrushes.
>
>There's a moment in the movie "Thelma and Louise" when Thelma (or is it
>Louise?) says to her friend something like "I've done crossed over some
>kind of line, and I can't go back." Sitting on the porch, contemplating
>stealing my daughter's toothbrush to clean my Masi, I knew what she meant.
>
>Have good weekend,
>Marcus Helman
>Huntington Woods, MI