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Dec 4, 2023 07:36:38   #
BebuLamar
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Funny!


The Z7 was indeed made in Japan, just that the Z7ii isn't made in Japan. The woman proudly told me that the camera I was interested in was made in Japan.
Going to a fabric store was the same. You have a large area where they have fabrics from a lot of asian countries mostly China. Then they have a section with fabrics made in USA and the most expensive section is the fabrics made in Japan. The Japanese actually likes USA made products more than the Americans.

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Dec 4, 2023 07:47:31   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
BebuLamar wrote:
The Japanese actually likes USA made products more than the Americans.


We tend to underestimate ourselves.

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Dec 4, 2023 07:58:57   #
Bartulius Loc: Bristol, Ct
 
Since there are so many other great uses for WD-40 buying in bulk does make sense. If you don't already have the extensive list, look it up and keep it handy. Removing adhesive glue from labels, paint from my hands, scuff marks and bugs from vehicle paint are just a few that pop into mind. Wipe your windshield wiper blades with a light coating to extend their life. If the wiper cleans the windshield, what cleans the wiper? You!

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Dec 4, 2023 08:55:22   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Bartulius wrote:
Since there are so many other great uses for WD-40 buying in bulk does make sense. If you don't already have the extensive list, look it up and keep it handy. Removing adhesive glue from labels, paint from my hands, scuff marks and bugs from vehicle paint are just a few that pop into mind. Wipe your windshield wiper blades with a light coating to extend their life. If the wiper cleans the windshield, what cleans the wiper? You!


With the bulk can, I could fill half a dozen spray bottles and keep them all over the place.

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Dec 4, 2023 09:18:29   #
bobups Loc: Bath pa
 
Don’t forget to label first before filling. When I worked we were required to put labels on containers when switching containers as per osha laws

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