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Dean Hoffman
 
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Default My well is flooded

In article . com,
"Mikepier" wrote:

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I have been noticing my water
seems wetter than it used to.


Isn't water suppose to be wet?


Yeahbut. Nature can be improved.

http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp

I remember hearing about something similar years ago for ag use. It
was supposed to make sprays work better.

Dean

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