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ARMA - The Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance, A Collective Voice - ARMA is an umbrella charity for arthritis charities, concerned with musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatology, arthritis research & arthritis care.
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I own a 2003 Honda Accord. A few years ago, the engine light came on. I had the dealership run the code and it came back as decreased efficiency of the catalytic converter (P0420). They said this is not entirely uncommon for that model and not to get too concerned just yet. They reset the fault code and it came back the next day. Three days later, the light turned off on its own. Now with approximately 182,000 miles, the light came back on. I took it to my local auto parts store and borrowed their code scanner (saved $70); again it was P0420. I told them I wanted to wait and watch it for a while. They suggested I run a bottle of Mr. Gasket Cataclean though the system. I had never heard of an exhaust cleaning fuel additive, but decided to give it a try. It was the same price there as it is on this site. The directions say to run the fuel down to a quarter tank, add the solution, drive normally 10-15 miles, then refuel. Based on some other Amazon reviews I read, I decided to modify the technique a little. I let the tank get a little lower than a quarter and added the stuff. I drove about 25 miles in third gear (about half of it on interstate highway at 72 mph - 5,200 rpm). I refueled and went home (about a 1/2 mile). I watched the engine light on my way to work the next day, and after 12 miles it went off. I have driven another 60+ miles since and it has remained off so far. Keep in mind that the fault will not auto reset with many makes, like it does with Honda. I have read undeserved negative reviews based on misunderstandings in that regard. The product manufacturer recommends running 2-4 bottles per year, so if the light comes back on, I will run another bottle before I start thinking about replacing the cat.
This really does work at keeping things from sticking to it and it truly releases very easily from what ever pan or baking dish your using this in.
I have been using this for awhile now and really like it. I have some cellulite that I was wanting to get rid of and this has really helped. I have used other products by BeaBody and liked them so I thought I would try this too. It has a gel like consistency, but absorbs quickly into my skin and actually feels good. My skin has tightened up. I think the main thing is consistency is the key. After a few weeks I have noticed my cellulite diminish slightly. This is not an overnight cure, but it has really helped. It has a light minty scent, but does not stay on you. I also love all of the natural ingredients in this. I love that this is cruelty free and not tested on animals. I would recommend this to anyone.
I love a good, intelligent historical novel. There are so many out there, and I have to be honest and say that, on many occasions, I have bought a promising looking book, only to abandon it within the first few chapters. Very often, the detail won't be right, or the characters will behave in a way that just isn't realistic for the time. One of the main issues though is that the dialogue can be so hard to get right. I've read so many historical novels where the characters use words that just wouldn't have been around in the period in which they are set, or, alternatively, where the writer is so keen to make the dialogue authentic that they overdo it and render the book unreadable.
I actually bought this to seal the bottom of my outdoor cedar chair legs before painting it. Was going to use epoxy, but this is simpler and it's waterproof. It's done a great job. Don't have to worry about the chair sitting in water puddles or splintering when dragging it around. Have repaired some loose chairs with it. Don't care for the foaming effect though. It's a brittle, hard drying glue, not flexible. So remember that if your gluing up wood that needs to flex a lot, like laminating. Does what it says it does for what I used it on. Can't complain about that.