I've been the restaurant bus. for years, every rest., subway, dairy Queen etc. have rubber backed carpets in the entrance of their stores.  They are 3'x 6'  if you put one under the car they eill absorb alot of fluids. periodically take them out and wash em up good with dish detergent and rinse them off and replace.  These are used for sopping up lots of snow in  the north where people drag in snow on their boots, work the same for fluids under the car, just clean once every couple of weeks.

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My theory is, staying clean is way better than cleaning up
afterwords. I use the drip pan (3' X 8' sheet metal with
edges bent up) under cars driven and parked in a
regular spot. For working under the car, big sheets of
cardboard can be positioned to catch most stuff. When
they get too bad, burn them and start another.

Also I have a bunch of 10 gallon plastic storage bins
to catch big drips. On latest radiator swap. Catch the
anifreeze, put the lid on to keep it clean, get another
one to catch trans fluid, some screw on plugs for the
lines minimize this.

When all that fails, there is the kitty litter.

Bruce Roe

5 Jun 06 21:58 "77w30" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Its called the speedy dry shuffle. After you lay down the speedy
> dry or kitty litter. You shuffle you're feet around.
>
> Ron


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