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  2. Windshield washer fluid - Wikipedia

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    Windshield washer fluid being poured into a vehicle's storage tank, or reservoir. Windshield washer fluid (also called windshield wiper fluid, wiper fluid, screen wash (in the UK), or washer fluid) is a fluid for motor vehicles that is used in cleaning the windshield with the windshield wiper while the vehicle is being driven.

  3. Isopar M - Wikipedia

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    It has a flash point of more than 60 °C, and works as a forming fluid in metalworking, as a household cleaner, a household polisher, and a liquid vaporizer. As of 2019 [update] it is not available to the general public in its pure form, but may be found in the ingredients lists of some cleaning agents and solvents.

  4. Mud weight - Wikipedia

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    In the oil industry, mud weight is the density of the drilling fluid and is normally measured in pounds per gallon (lb/gal) (ppg) or pound cubic feet (pcf) . [1] In the field it is measured using a mud scale or mud balance. Mud can weigh up to 22 or 23 ppg. A gallon of water typically weighs 8.33 pounds (or 7.48 ppg).

  5. My Review of the Momcozy Kleanpal Pro Bottle Washer - AOL

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    The Momcozy KleanPal Pro bottle washer is designed to wash, sterilize, dry and store your baby bottles, breast pump parts, pacifiers and even silicone plates and silverware. It has a touchscreen ...

  6. United States customary units - Wikipedia

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    The common 55-gallon size of drum for storing and transporting various products and wastes is sometimes confused with a barrel, though it is not a standard measure. In the U.S., single servings of beverages are usually measured in fluid ounces. Milk is usually sold in half-pints (8 fluid ounces), pints, quarts, half gallons, and gallons.

  7. History of gasoline - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline consumption per automobile declined from 2,860 liters (755 U.S. gal) per year in 1941 down to 2,000 liters (540 U.S. gal)in 1943, with the goal of preserving rubber for tires since the Japanese had cut the U.S. off from over 90 percent of its rubber supply which had come from the Dutch East Indies and the U.S. synthetic rubber industry ...