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the acid will become unreactive once its eaten so much stuff anyway.
we hot dip stuff at work, citric acid @ 70/80 degrees iirc, goes through a wash after. not big enough for a car tho :(
por15 is hard wearing (like under seal) and also helps prevent rust, its the proper way of doing it :) very highly recommended by a lot of people.
if you arent going to drive it however, a coat of lacquer will do.
seen a 05 focus with rusted thru sills and spare wheel hanger completely disintegrated. underside generally fuked.
the car lived beside the sea, so the salt air had helped the rust take over.
my girlfriend came running into the house saying her car was about to blow up... was making a wooshing noise.
the fans had come on after she stopped the engine to cool it lol. never happened before apparently :rolleyes:
Re: iPhone Event - 4/10/2011 - Read post #1 before asking questions
i have a collection of pictures on the wall at home, some are from my iphone as that was all i had at the time. i always have my phone, i dont always have a camera.
Re: iPhone Event - 4/10/2011 - Read post #1 before asking questions
sigh.
yes i know its not a bloody SLR.
The camera is a good improvement on the old one, so i would expect a improvement on the new one.
why wouldnt i want to print a photo in A4? the resolution is high enough? isnt the...
Re: iPhone Event - 4/10/2011 - Read post #1 before asking questions
i find it looks fine on the iPhone, but if you want a A4 size print, the quality isn't quite good enough. suffers in low light conditions as well, which hopefully will be improved with the new camera :)
the springs can fall out the cups/ends, which is why they are a MOT fail.
also can weaken them, heat from cutting can make them brittle, the list goes on, generally a bad idea.
there is, its called a CPU ;)
takes about 5 seconds to get to 80 degrees if not cooled (heat sink counts as cooling)
btw, "blowing" the dust out will only make it worse, the fins on the heat sink may be blocked, stopping air flow. To clean it all out properly i remove the fan and use a brush...