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On Oct 30, 2005, at 7:43 AM, Joseph Kuchan wrote:
> It could be several things, so you'll need to figure this one out.
> Look at
> it and see what color it is. What does it smell like? Is it watery, or
> oily?
BTW, Here's a quick hint for identifying fluids on the floor:
It is often surprisingly difficult to tell one fluid color from another
when it is sitting on a concrete floor. If you are having this problem,
just take a white paper towel and soak up a bit of the fluid. You will
find it much easier to ID the fluid by examining the towel, as opposed
to the floor.
--Pete Lucas
VIN #06703
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