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By Gorveatt
#200512 if you use water as your windshield washer fluid, I'd think again :o

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/06/15/repo ... egionnair/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/10293519.stm

Stagnant, warm water is a breeding ground for the Legionella bacterium, which when inhaled causes pneumonia.

Yet adding screenwash kills the bacteria and could save lives, the Agency advised.

The finding came after researchers spotted that professional drivers are five times more likely to be infected.

Legionnaires' disease is fairly rare. Most cases are sporadic and a source of the infection is not found.

The number of cases vary from year to year, but in 2009 there were 345 in England and Wales - although some infections were caught overseas.

It mainly affects the over 50s and is generally more common in men.

Early symptoms feel similar to flu with muscle aches, tiredness, headaches, dry cough and fever. It is fatal in around 10-15% of patients.
Driving

To work out why people who spend a long time driving were at higher risk of infection, the research team in the south-west branch of the HPA carried out a questionnaire of people infected.

They found that those most at risk were those who drove or travelled in a van, those who drove through industrial areas, and those who spent a lot of time in the car or who often had the car window open.

In all they found that the biggest risk was associated with not adding screenwash to windscreen wiper water, the European Journal of Epidemiology reports.

In a pilot study carried out by the HPA, traces of Legionella were found in one in five cars that did not have screenwash, but in no cars that did.

Dr Isabel Oliver, regional director of the HPA South West, said more research was needed but people may want to check they have screenwash in their cars as they usually contain agents which would stop the growth of bacteria.

"It does not spread from person to person but is present in water environments and is breathed in when it gets into the air in fine particles or mist."

Professor Hugh Pennington, an expert in bacteriology, said the advice to add screenwash was very sound - especially as it would also lead to a cleaner windscreen.

"This is a bug which lives in the environment and will take advantage of warm water systems that are not cleaned out.

"Legionnaires' is rare but it kills people and it's an extremely unpleasant disease.

"If you can prevent it with something this simple then it's a no brainer really."
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By Gordongk
#200528 I once heard of a man who had his windshield fluid lines run to his driver seat. The windshield fluid reservoir would be filled with vodka so he could drink while driving.

93cxhb once suggested to apply the grape soda to the tires easily, you could hook up the fluid squirters to the frame of your car to shoot the tires with soda.

My old (and sold) EK had screwed up squirters thats wouldn't ever stay straight on the hood. I was able to shoot people walking on the sidewalk with fluid while driving by.

I think it would be cool to fill up the reservoir with gas and have the squirters facing outward. You could then shoot fluid and hold a match to make a CIVIC FLAMETHROWER!

Or maybe I could have them facing the ground and fill the reservoir with yellow paint. I could make my own double yellow road lines wherever I pleased.

Or even maybe we could all get black light fog lights. We could all fill our reservoirs with UV paint. Then we could shoot the UV paint all over the roads and mark to other civic owners to where we have been. Like how dogs mark territory by pissing everywhere.

All of these ideas are still better than the windshield squirters that glow and spin in little circles.

Any other ideas?
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By Gorveatt
#200529 what the hell are you rambling about? did you read my post? it wasn't a suggestion to people on what to use it was a warning for people who do.
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By evil-G-nius
#200532 ^^^LOL :lol:

What a fool
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By teal_dx
#200552 at first I was all like :o :shock:

but then I read the next post and was like :lol:

If you live up north, you have to use the washer fluid or it will freeze in winter. Never heard of people using tap water around here. Must be a southern thing - spend $1.99 on a gallon of washer fluid, rednecks :P
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By LaMbErT*
#200563 people who just used water are obv just stingy fucks anyway.
By MG6
#200572 on hot days, the tap water in the washer reservoir keeps the driver cool. :D

But yea, get them 1.99 from your auto store so those bugs can be free.
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By {ikon}EM1
#201110 I use soap water...
Gordongk wrote:I think it would be cool to fill up the reservoir with gas and have the squirters facing outward. You could then shoot fluid and hold a match to make a CIVIC FLAMETHROWER!
DUDE. WTF??? :o. R u related to Chance by any chance??? :lol:

LaMbErT* wrote:people who just used water are obv just stingy fucks anyway.


Hey man that's mean.... :lol: