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Clean Screen for Fluid Changing
Using a mesh eliminates the mess
Phil Coconis / autoMedia.com
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Splatter-Proof
Anyone who has spent any time in a kitchen over a frying pan knows of the effectiveness of a thin screen placed over the pan to diffuse splatter. The Clean Screen works on the same principal. As the fluid passes through the screen, it is slightly slowed and diffused. Any fluid that wants to splash back up must pass through the screen from the underside.
This device is especially useful when dealing with thin fluids such as coolant or gasoline (although draining anything but very small quantities of gas in a home garage is not a good idea). Cleanup is easy: Gently wipe the screen on both sides with a shop towel.
After the first use, you'll wonder how you got along without this handy assistant. That may sound a bit like a cliché from some TV infomercial, but you'll surely feel empowered when using a mesh to screen out the mess.
Copyright autoMedia.com 2000-2008
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