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How to get rid of high gasoline prices – run your auto on water
With the uncertainty of gasoline prices and with prices going up several pennies (or more) each day – we wonder if it is ever going to stop. Along with gasoline increases it seems like everything is going up.
The barrel prices of raw oil go down – but the gasoline prices still rise. First it’s the pipes they use to deliver it, then it’s this and then it’s that.
Many are now jumping on the band wagon – the “water 4 gas” wagon that is.
Yes it is true, your family auto can be converted to be powered by water. No you don’t need to be a rocket scientist or a brain surgeon to figure this out either. You’ll need a water fuel kit to make this plan work – whether you build it yourself or you order one. Just be sure that if you order one, it is from a reputable and respected manufacturer; there are so many scammers out there these days.
Also, be sure to do your research on line about this; jump in some blogs and talk with others about what they did and what they went through and how it is working for them.
This kit is installed in the hood of your car and generates demand gases. You just add water. No – not to the gas tank – to the container made for this purpose. The gases are combined with regular gasoline for fuel efficiency.
This conversion to make your auto water fuel ready should cost you less than $60.00. And the good part – if you decide to change your mind and go back to using gasoline as you source of fuel – you can easily convert back.
HHO fuel is oxyhydrogen – a combination of hydrogen and oxygen (2 parts hydrogen, 1 part oxygen). HHO gas (also known as Brown’s gas) is said to increase the car efficiency in which it is formed by the process of water electrolysis. HHO converts into water vapors and releases energy. Your car isn’t going to run on HHO only – your car would become a hybrid of HHO and petroleum based fuel to provide sufficient energy for running your car. The water is usually stored under the hood of the car; is ignited by the spark from the battery in the car which starts the electrolysis of water resulting in HHO or Brown’s gas. Your engine vacuum sucks the gas into the intake manifold once it has been introduced into the airflow. When this Brown’s gas is fed to the fuel system along with regular gas. HHO can increase the efficiency of your car by 30 to 60%, you will have less exhaust which is environmentally friendly.
These kits can be installed on any type of vehicle – car, truck, SUV – that is presently running on gasoline or diesel or petrol. Easy to convert – you wont’ need to change any existing mechanical or electrical components.
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How to get rid of a tattoo
Today it seems that everywhere you look you will find a tattoo on someone’s body. For many this body art is a passion – they cannot get enough when it comes to tattoos.
Young bodies that are decorated are one thing – but what about the body that has aged 20 to 40 years and the tattoos just don’t look as good or attractive a they once did?
Got a tattoo (or several) and regretting it now? Maybe you’re tired of it, maybe it is holding you back from getting a job or promotion, maybe it’s a gang-related tattoo, or it symbolizes hate and prejudice, maybe a new love in your life wants it gone. Maybe it’s just time for it to “go”.
There are several methods for tattoo removal.
Begin by discussing it with your doctor. Your doctor can give you all the options available. Your tattoo artist should have a list of doctors that will do this for you.
Depending on the size and the ink/colors, you may be able to use a fade-away cream which will break down the ink into smaller particles which are then absorbed into the body. Painless – yes. Time frame – forever. It is a very slow process.
There are chemical peels – but those need to be conducted by trained doctors. A chemical compound is applied to the skin causing the skin to eventually peel off.
You can have it cut away with a surgical excision – cutting away the skin. This is best for the smaller tattoos and can be done in steps for larger tattoos. This may call for a skin graft (using skin from another part of your body). Quite painful and can cause severe scarring.
Dermabrasion is procedure that grinds the tattoo away. The area of the tattoo is numbed (or sprayed) with a chemical that will freeze it. A spinning, abrasive tool (similar to what you would see in a dentist’s office) is used to grind it off. This is quite painful and has been replaced by lasers.
Salabrasion is a similar procedure of numbing the area but instead of grinding the tattoo away, a solution of tap water and salt is applied and rubbed in. No power tool is used.
Lasers can penetrate the skin and break up the tattoo ink below the surface; your body absorbs the smaller particles and the tattoo fades. This is a newer procedure and now the most common method of tattoo removal. The highly concentrated pulses of light break up the ink into tiny fragments and is cleared away with your own immune system. The downside is that this can take several treatments. Also, the more treatments you have, the more you damage the skin, causing painful blisters and scabs which can eventually lead to scarring. Experts in the field will say that the scarring is minimal or non-existent – but it depends on many different factors. No two people are alike.
Tattoo removal is not perfect; in just about every case there is some scarring or discoloration.
Not only does tattoo removal cause pain to your body – but it will also cause pain to your wallet. It can take 1 to 10 sessions (on average) at a cost of $250 to $850 per session.
There are spas that use IPL (Intense Pulsed Therapy) which instead of using laser light, it uses high intensity light. Gel is applied to the skin and a wand is used to emit pulses of light onto the skin area being treated. This is less painful that laser surgery, more effective and takes less sessions. Downside – it can cost $10 per pulse and depending on many pulses per session your tattoo requires – this can be quite costly.
There are creams on the market but whether or not these would be effective is another thing. They claim to fade tattoos without any pain or damage. Before purchasing anything like this it would be best to do a thorough investigation on the product and check all product reviews.
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