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The dilution ratios are actually just a suggestion. The chemical doesn't know if it's 4.6:1, 5.2:1, or 5.82:1.... I don't think you would notice either.
If I'm (correctly) remembering someMath is the one thing that isn't abstract
or subjective. It's precise and concrete.
I assume even the smallest car care
manufactures would understand
basic math.
Meguiars should just write at the bottom
of there bottles "more or less" or even
better "math is subjective"
If I'm (correctly) remembering some
of what Mr. Waselewski proselytized
way-back-when, then:
There are both objective and subjective
probabilities...when Bayesian/Laplace
methodology is applied to mathematics.
Bob
Dammit...sometimes:I remember checking out
*permentantly*
when our professor tried to teach
us equations that existed solely to
calculate approximations.
Bunch of crap
Wait a minute...Didn't you useI remember checking out permentantly
when our professor tried to teach us
equations that existed solely to calculate
approximations. Bunch of crap
wow that's like nothing
since i'm currently using 3 or 4 ounces
of pinnacle soap per bottle fill.
i could use a tablespoon or so
and that would be super strong.
the gallon jug would last me about
twenty years at that rate.
Wait a minute...Didn't you use
some of that "bunch of crap" math
in calculating the approximations
in your below posting?
Bob
I posted over on Meguiar's...see what they say...
Since you didn't post a follow up, I take it there was no reply on the other end?
The top pair I understand; a slight misalignment. The second pair, however... That's a good 6-8oz off.
Off topic: For a while I thought it was a Conquest/Starion in your avatar. lol
Wait a minute...Didn't you use
some of that "bunch of crap" math
in calculating the approximations
in your below posting?
Bob