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24Feb/100

Protect Your Car From Road Salt – Auto

Protect Your Car From Road Salt
Marilyn Pokorney

Every winter drivers should take active steps to protect their car from road salt.
Road salt is necessary for safe transportation when snow and ice accumulate on roads and highways and cause dangerous driving conditions.
Salt was first used in the 1930s in snow and ice control to make roads safe and passable by creating a lower freezing temperature of the water. It is the most available and cost-effective de-icer. It is easy to store, handle, and apply.
Some 15 million tons of de-icing salt is used each year in the U.S. and about 4-5 million in Canada.
Salt keeps snow and ice from bonding to the pavement and to allow snowplows to remove accumulations quickly and efficiently.
Studies show that salt use reduces accidents by 88%.
Washing your car during wintertime is one of the best things you can do to maintain the value of your car. Mud, salt, rain, sleet, and snow can damage your cars clear finish. Mud and salt caked on the undercarriage promote rust, especially in older vehicles, and can also affect how well your car drives.
To prevent winter damage, it is recommended that you wash your vehicle every 10 days. Wash your vehicle whenever the temperature is 40 degrees F. and above. Do it during the day so that it dries completely before freezing evening temperatures begin.
Immediately after washing the vehicle, open and close all doors, the trunk, and other parts of the car with locks several times before parking it to prevent locks from freezing.
Always wash your car right after a snow or rain shower. Rain and snow collect pollutants in the air and drop them as acid rain which can damage the cars protective finish. Snow and sleet also include the corrosive road salt.
Wash the underside of your car often during the winter months in car washes that do not use recycled water.
Avoid driving through large puddles of standing water which is saturated with road salt.
Any paint chips that are larger than the tip of a pen should be taken care of immediately.
Wax your car at least every six months. Put a good heavy coat of wax on your car before the winter storms hit. This heavy coat will protect your paint from the corrosive salt and cold temperatures.
More frequent waxes are needed if your car is red, black or white because these colors are more susceptible to acid rain and UV rays.
When spring time rolls around, treat your car to a good wax job again. Be sure to remove all road grime and salt off of the car before you begin waxing.
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Marilyn Pokorney
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Also loves crafts, gardening, and reading.
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3Feb/100

NFC Road to the SuperBowl – Recreation

NFC Road to the SuperBowl
Gary Whittaker

NFC Conference
St-Louis Rams vs Atlanta Falcons
Can Michael Vick add more muscle to his reputation and lead the Falcons to a playoff victory
Will the patchwork Offensive Line for the Rams succumb to a tough defensive line, led Patrick Kerneys 13 sacks
Since the Falcons rely heavily on the run game, can their defensive keep the score low enough to pull out the win
We think so. Look for Vicks Falcons to win in a close game against the Rams.
Minnesota Vikings vs Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles signed Owens to get them their Super Bowl rings. Owens is hurt. So is Moss, except Moss will be playing.
The Eagles love to Blitz. Culpepper loves it when defences Blitz, since he has completed 63.5% of his passes, thrown for over 1200 years, with 15 TDs and only 1 pick this season against the Blitz.
We think the difference maker in this game will have to be Jevon Kearse and the Eagle defensive co-ordinator for the Eagles to pull out a win.
It wont happen.
NFC Championship
Atlanta Falcons vs Minnesota Vikings
Watch for the Vikings to pull this one out despite:

- That Tice is their head coach
- Vick will cause problems for their defence
- They reportedly have no leader.

Controversy over the whole mooning incident will have the Vikings banding together and making it to the SuperBowl.

About The Author

Gary Whittaker is the editor of T.E.N Magazine, a social and sports commentary webzine with balls! Check out more articles at http://www.tenwebzine.com
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31Jan/100

A Mindful Road Trip: The Perfect No-Goal Vacation – Travel

A Mindful Road Trip: The Perfect No-Goal Vacation
Maya Talisman Frost

Its the beginning of spring break, and were heading south. Thats all we know.
Our family is greatly anticipating what may be our last road trip for a long, long time. Theres a lot of excitement in our house right now as we are shifting into a whole new phase for each of us.
My husband is launching a new business. I am writing a book. Our 17-year-old daughter is preparing for college in Nova Scotia in September. Our 16-year- old daughter is heading to Brazil for a year-long Rotary Exchange in July. Our 14-year-old daughter is playing a sport for the first time in her life. Our 13-year-old daughter is considering transferring to an arts magnet school in order to immerse herself in her passion