Re: dry gas

From: hongs@juno.com
Date: Wed 20 Sep 2000 - 05:58:39 UTC

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    What is 'dry gas'? Which company makes it? How much it cost?

    SH

    On Thu, 07 Sep 2000 15:38:33 -0000 "Bill Doyle" <88505wgn@backpacker.com>
    writes:
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    > In response to Philip Mucheke's inquiry - dry gas is available at
    > parts stores.
    > Follow the directions (use with a full tank and don't add more than
    > specified per number of gallons of gas. It may take two times.
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