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- Nov 11, 2019
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In regards to charcoal method for CO poisoning..
In a newer car (2016-19), it is still necessary to seal up the contours of the doors/windows, like with duct tape? Since newer cars have less air leakage, wondering if it can be done without it
Cuz that sounds like a lot of work
In a newer car (2016-19), it is still necessary to seal up the contours of the doors/windows, like with duct tape? Since newer cars have less air leakage, wondering if it can be done without it
Cuz that sounds like a lot of work
In a newer car (2016-19), it is still necessary to seal up the contours of the doors/windows, like with duct tape? Since newer cars have less air leakage, wondering if it can be done without it
In regards to charcoal method for CO poisoning..
In a newer car (2016-19), it is still necessary to seal up the contours of the doors/windows, like with duct tape? Since newer cars have less air leakage, wondering if it can be done without it
Cuz that sounds like a lot of work
In regards to charcoal method for CO poisoning..In regards to charcoal method for CO poisoning..
In a newer car (2016-19), it is still necessary to seal up the contours of the doors/windows, like with duct tape? Since newer cars have less air leakage, wondering if it can be done without it
In a newer car (2016-19), it is still necessary to seal up the contours of the doors/windows, like with duct tape? Since newer cars have less air leakage, wondering if it can be done without it
Cuz that sounds like a lot of work
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