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The InStep fire truck pedal car boasts a nostalgia themed designed with authentic detailing that includes wood ladders, a rear chrome railing, rubber tires with chrome hub caps, and a true working chrome bell. The adjustable pedal drive fits a wide range of children sizes and the functional steering offers true performance. Combining a delightfully retro design that will please parents with easy-to-operate pedal action, this InStep Fire Truck pedal car will bring a smile to your child as he or she rambles through the neighborhood. Based on the design of the best-selling "Dip Side" pedal car from the 1950s, this InStep pedal car features solid steel construction for outstanding durability for years to come, and it's decorated with bright fire engine red lead-free paint. It's further complemented by shiny chrome steering wheel and ladder holders (with removable wooden ladders) and a bell attached to the hood with a fire helmet accent on top and string that attaches to the steering wheel. Other features include a small storage area behind the seat, rubber tires with chrome hub caps, and an adjustable pedal drive that fits a wide range of kids' sizes. Some assembly required. Appropriate for children ages 3 and up. Specifications and Features: For ages 3 and older Maximum weight limit: 70 pounds Assembled dimensions: 37 x 12 x 17 inches Weight: 40 pounds Solid steel construction Authentic detailing Adjustable pedal drive Lead-free paint Functional steering Rubber tires and chrome hub caps |
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Five Things You Didn't Know You Can Use Oils and Lubes on
We all know that oil as lubrication can be used on rusty door hinges, car engine lubrication, jewelry cleaning solution and even in creating a non-stick surface for Teflon pans and pots. But did you know that oil as a lubricant can be used in many other, more interesting things? Well if you don't, then here is a list of five things you didn't know you can use oils and lubes on.
1. Oils and Lubes for Newly Weds
Already I can see that the screen is turning a tinge of green for you but don't let your green little minds carry you off yet since this is not what you might expect. Lubricants or lubes are substances that are have the unique quality of being able to decrease the amount of friction between two surfaces when applied and oil is a substance that has lubricating qualities.
In the case of newly weds, they might need the help of lubes and oils when trying to remove an tight fitting ring. All you need to do is pour a few drops of baby oil, body oil or even cooking oils such as vegetable oil or olive oil and that ring would easily slide off.
2. Oils and Lubes Before Going to Bed
Using oils on themselves is something many women forget to do before going to bed. Did you know that you can use oil to remove make-up? If you have notices, engine oil is also used to clean a car's engines. In the same way, oil can be used to remove make-up on your face. When you find yourself out of make-up removers, grab a bottle of baby oil to remove eyeshadow, mascara, blush, foundation and every other make-up you painted your face with.
Not only will the make-up easily get wiped off using a cotton ball with some baby oil but this is also a very gentle and moisturizing routine that women should make sure they do every night before getting to bed to avoid clogged pores and pimples.
3. Oils and Lubes Before Puckering Up
Imagine that it is the height of winter and you are with your boyfriend or husband on a romantic date or at home by the fire. He then makes a move to kiss you but you remember a big concern, the cold temperature has made your lips chap and sore. So what do you do if you are out of lip balm? You should open your medicine closet and dab some petroleum jelly on your lips to moisturize them instantly.
Petroleum jelly as the name suggests is a petroleum product, that means it is also a by product of oil. Since oil is a hydrophobic substance (afraid of water), it would prevent further loss of moisture in your lips when applied. This famous lube or lubricant is a wonderful thing to have handy because you can use it on a lot of things. Aside from moisturizing lips and skin, you can also use petroleum jelly as first-aid treatment on minor burns, insect bites, diaper rash, or sunscreen. You can even use it as a substitute for hair pomade or mustache wax if you want.
4. Oils and Lubes For Baby Control
Did you know that oil can take credit for the creation of condoms? Well, now you do. You might be surprised at the sheer number of oil, petrochemical and petroleum products that we use or encounter in our day to day lives. Petrochemicals can be used to make not just condoms but curtains, plastic flip flops, band-aids, soapless detergents and cleaning substances, medicines, ink, polyester clothing and even music CDs and DVDs.
5. Oils and Lubes for Elderly Love
At a certain point in life, elderly couples may need the help of oils and lubes when making love. Biologically and clinically speaking, women and even men's ability to produce natural lubricants decrease over time making it hard and painful when bedding together. But grandma and grandpa need not feel so down because science has already produced many safe and effective oil and water based lubes and personal lubricants that can make their nights as hot as when they were in their 20's.
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About the Author
Rome Sanzio is a contributor to OilandLube.com where he writes articles on the medical, industrial, manufacturing and even personal uses of oils and lubes.
If you were my husband, would you be mad at me?
Yesterday, I fell and chipped a tooth. Furious with pain and bleeding, I shoved our children at my husband and left in our one working car. We don't have dental insurance so now we have 120 dentist bill. (they took pity on the fact that we have no insurance.) On the way home, I someone managed to blow the engine on our one working car. Today I got a notice from our bank that I had overdrawn our account by $80 because a bill I had paid hadn't cleared for 8 days,and the bank said we had available balance. I bought diaper, formula, sugar, and soda. Of course I can't return this stuff we;ve used over the past 8 days. I've lost us thousands of dollars in 48 hours. If you were my husband, would you be pissed? I didn't do it on purpose...
It's thousands of dollars because we now need either a new engine, or a new car.
Well it is all rather overwhelming, but there is no reason for him to be upset with you unless you're taking your frustrations out on him. He's not actually upset with you right?
The tooth isn't your fault.
The car....I seriously doubt YOU were the one that blew the engine unless you were supposed to put oil/water in it and didn't. Most likely the car was ready to die and you just happen to be the one to drive it that day.
The bank...well that was kind of silly. The available balance is never the available balance. Do you have banking software like Quicken or Money? I'd recommend that you start tracking your purchases directly instead of just calling the bank. Those NSFs are a nightmare.
When it rains it pours. Sorry you're going through all of this. It will get better!
Small plane headed for San Carlos crashes near Livermore, two dead
Two people were killed today when small plane registered to a Belmont man crashed about five miles northeast of the Livermore Municipal Airport.
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