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    Petroleum Product of the Week: Fireworks(Post)

    July 4th: America's favorite date Food, Friends, and FIREWORKS From the very beginning, Americans have been encouraged to celebrate the birth of American independence. " On July 2

    Choosing the best Paint for your home(Post)

    Good paint comes at a high cost. What constitutes a good paint is a question we get all the time of course, it must be said that a good paint in one application may be a bad paint in a

    Petroleum Product of the Week: Mattresses(Post)

    Side sleeper pillows, Egyptian cotton sheet sets, memory foam topper, down comforter, your significant other ... of all the times you've contemplated what's on your bed, how often have you

    Someone Invented a Real-Life Sonic Screwdriver(Post)

    Do you hear that? It's like ... a whining or a wheezing? It's getting louder! What's that? An old telephone box? It's The Doctor! I kid, I kid. But t

    Why I've learned to love my Automatic Transmission(Post)

    As a young driver, the only thing I knew about transmissions were that they were costly to replace. I still remember my dad coming home after a long Sunday afternoon of hard work saying: "i

    We Undercoated an RV and Here's What We Learned(Post)

    RV's and motorhomes are frequently subject to harsh environments when going on outdoor adventures. We've previously discussed the importance of undercoating your vehicle and how bene

    Understanding Standard Transmission(Post)

    Confession: I don't actually know how to drive a manual car. I tried once, in the parking lot of one of my favorite restaurants in the area. My boyfriend and I were leaving after a sandwich-f

    Petroleum Product of the Week: INK(Post)

    For nearly 5000 years, ink has been so intimately attached to our lives that we seldom take the opportunity to appreciate its brilliance. Because of inks, we have access to thousands of yea

    Petroleum Product of the Week: Formaldehyde(Post)

    If you've ever had to dissect something in a science class, you can probably recall that awful smell that filled the room--and no, it wasn't just the frog legs. It was the formaldehyde (well,

    Hair Trimmings Are Being Used to Clean Up Spilled Oil(Post)

    If you're looking for another reason to keep on top of your regular haircuts, look no further. Taking your once- or twice-a-month hair appointments seriously could help with efforts to

    5 Quick Tips to Get Your Ride Ready for the Spring(Post)

    The return of spring marks the re-emergence of your garage-kept Mustang, or the new convertible, or the soft-top (or no top) for the Jeep Wrangler. Once you're done washing, waxing, and polishing, the

    Should You Change Your Oil Every 3,000 Miles?(Post)

    Owning a car requires taking preventive maintenance steps to ensure your car lasts as long as possible. Such measures include rotating your tires, having the car inspected, and changing your