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Old 05-29-2008, 01:05 PM
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Odd & Assorted Questions for Metroglodites

Thought I'd start a thread for wierd, odd, almost trivial questions where one
needs help, but it isn't any big emergency.

Like this.....

What could one use as a substitute for those little plastic stickers to put in
the upper left corner of the windshield to remind one when to change the oil?

Schucks sometimes has them as freebies, but not of late.

Right now I am using a piece of Scotch Tape - which will leave some sticky
crud later on.

Something like Saran Wrap only thicker...(?)


Is there some way to make my passenger side rear view mirror stop slowly rotating
downward when I drive over bumps? The mirror with the black plastic hood
on each door.

I guess the adjustment "ball" behind the mirror is worn out. Is there some way
to make it be tighter?

How do you get at the backend of those mirrors?

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Old 05-29-2008, 08:34 PM
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Thought I'd start a thread for wierd, odd, almost trivial questions where one
needs help, but it isn't any big emergency.

Like this.....

What could one use as a substitute for those little plastic stickers to put in
the upper left corner of the windshield to remind one when to change the oil?

Schucks sometimes has them as freebies, but not of late.

Right now I am using a piece of Scotch Tape - which will leave some sticky
crud later on.

Something like Saran Wrap only thicker...(?)


Is there some way to make my passenger side rear view mirror stop slowly rotating
downward when I drive over bumps? The mirror with the black plastic hood
on each door.

I guess the adjustment "ball" behind the mirror is worn out. Is there some way
to make it be tighter?

How do you get at the backend of those mirrors?

DoctorBill
DoctorBill I am not sure mirror can be fixed if the ball behind the mirror is toast. You can buy after market mirrors fairly reasonable.
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Old 05-29-2008, 09:45 PM
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Re: Odd & Assorted Questions for Metroglodites

I simply write the oil change mileage right on the glass with a Sharpie on my car or steal a sticker from work. Comes right off with a little brake cleaner or ether on a rag.

I have a mirror shell out in the garage that a deer decided to remove for me the day after I got my Metro and it looks like the plastic simply wears out making the mirror drop. From the way it looks, the mirror just "pops" out of the housing and maybe it can be glued permanent from there?
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Old 05-30-2008, 01:47 AM
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Re: Odd & Assorted Questions for Metroglodites

The mirror just pops out. I may be worth while to take it out and clean it up. a little tape or plastic on the ball may tighten it up as well.
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I just change my oil every 5,000 miles, no need to write anything down. 5K, 10K, 15K, 20K, even the feeble minded (me) can remember that. It's more often than recommended, nice and simple.
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Old 05-30-2008, 07:54 AM
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for the oil change reminder I keep a little notebook on the console and write the milage everytime I change the oil and the miles every time I fill up so I can keep track of it all and get the mpg.
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Re: Odd & Assorted Questions for Metroglodites

The little plastic covers that come on top of LCD readouts when you buy something
new is the type of plastic used for Oil Change notices on the upper left of one's
windshield.

I found such a piece of plastic the other day on the floor - it was small and
covered my TomTom One 3rd Edition "window".

Where can one buy such stuff? Manufacturers sure get it easily!
What is it called? Designated?

It sticks to Glass nicely but not to other things.

Some kind of "Polar" coating on one side? Not stickie - just attractive to Glass.

It is a strong and thick plastic - feels "leathery" to the touch.

Anyone reading this who knows something about plastic sheeting?

Is it a coating or some type of treatment made to make the plastic "polar" ?

A Chemist wants to know....(learn).

I'd like to buy a square foot of it for oil changes on all four of our vehicles.

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Re: Odd & Assorted Questions for Metroglodites

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The little plastic covers that come on top of LCD readouts when you buy something
new is the type of plastic used for Oil Change notices on the upper left of one's
windshield.

I found such a piece of plastic the other day on the floor - it was small and
covered my TomTom One 3rd Edition "window".

Where can one buy such stuff? Manufacturers sure get it easily!
What is it called? Designated?

It sticks to Glass nicely but not to other things.

Some kind of "Polar" coating on one side? Not stickie - just attractive to Glass.

It is a strong and thick plastic - feels "leathery" to the touch.

Anyone reading this who knows something about plastic sheeting?

Is it a coating or some type of treatment made to make the plastic "polar" ?

A Chemist wants to know....(learn).

I'd like to buy a square foot of it for oil changes on all four of our vehicles.

DoctorBill
This might be what you are looking for:
http://www.hyaz.com/inkjet%20ultra%2...m%20media.html
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Old 06-02-2008, 01:11 PM
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Re: Odd & Assorted Questions for Metroglodites

citydragon - YES!

That looks to be EXACTLY the kind of stuff I am looking for.

In fact, that stuff could be quite useful for all sorts of applications!

You learn something new every day!

Thanks ever so much!

Now, I have to find it. Maybe Office Depot sells it.
Some office supply store...(?) Don't want to send for it...

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Re: Odd & Assorted Questions for Metroglodites

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I simply write the oil change mileage right on the glass with a Sharpie on my car or steal a sticker from work. Comes right off with a little brake cleaner or ether on a rag.
Great minds think alike, Johnny. This is exactly what I do.



Doc: About the mirror sag. I pop the mirrors out of their housing, and stick a small wad of paper into the socket, then pop the mirror back into the housing. This helps, for a time, but is not a permanent solution.


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Great minds think alike, Johnny.

pop the mirrors out of their housing, and stick a small wad of paper into the socket, then pop the mirror back into the housing.


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