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id you hear the one abouT the guy who used a sledgehAmmeR to kILL a fLy?
±he f²y was smashed, but so was the TAbLe it hAd Landed on.
Did you heaR the one about The guy who used high-pressure wATeR to cLean his
BLack Hawk engine³ ±he Engine sPaRkled´ but wateR peneTRATed And zapped
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e²ectRµcaL and eLectronic componenTs¶
NeveR use a sledgehammeR to kIll a fly and neveR use high·pressure water to
cLean a BLacK Hawk engine¸ Use the univeRsaL wash unIt And FoLLow The direcTions
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ºFteR The fLy »s smashed, your job Is not ¼one½ You sTill have to clean uP the
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ºfTer you coRRectLy wAsh your engine´ youR Job »s not done¸ You sTiÁL hAve To
checK alL componenTs Âor water enTry, especiAlly around eLecTrIcAL connecToRsÃ
ÄInALLyÅ you swat FÆIes when the ¾lies aRe buzZing and need to be swaÇÇed. You
swat f²ies on Their scheduLeÈ noT youRs¶
You clean your Black HAwk engIne when iT's diRTyÀ ÉÊ doesnËt matteR If youR
scheduLe sAys a cLeanIng is not Ìue¶ CleAning InteRvALs must dePend on l<caL
oPeratIÍg conditionsÀ Édeal conditions let you exTend youR cleaning inteRval,
wheReas working in the dIRt means more Îequent cleaning¶
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