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Broken down? Turn your pencil into a flashlight.

Posted 1 year ago by Paul Michael

Filed Under: Cars and Transportation

pencil light

If there's one thing I know about travel, it's be prepared. But it's sometimes easier said than done. We all know we should carry emergency supplies in the trunk of the car, and one of those essentials is a flashlight. It can help you see the root of the problem under the hood or the beneath the car itself, and obviously it's invaluable at night. But if you don't have one, you can still see the light...if you have a pencil!

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Dead car battery? Give it a glass of red wine.

Posted 1 year ago by Paul Michael

Filed Under: Cars and Transportation

 

red wine

I love quick fixes for problems. Especially quick fixes that involve alcochol, and let me tell you that this one is pure genius.

If you've ever done something silly, like leave a dome light on all night, or you just happen to have a battery that's on its last legs, then you'll know the sinking feeling of a dead battery. You dashboard panel lights may not even come on, or you get that repetitive cranking that just won't turn over.

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Remove car dents quickly and cheaply.

Posted 1 year 17 weeks ago by Paul Michael

DIY, Cars and Transportation

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Dents suck. And so does the cost to repair them. My wife's car has a ding in the door that's really been bugging me, and as a frugal shopper I wondered if smarter folks than myself have ever figured out a cheap way to repair dents. Good news...they have.

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