How to clean coffee and milk tea stained travel mugs! EASY!

DIY: How to clean coffee and tea stained cups and mugs! 10 years of coffee and milk tea stained stainless steel travel mug cleans up really easy with denture cleaning tablets ( https://amzn.to/3301sYm ). I just soak the cup overnight with about 4 tablets. It softens all the protein and stains right off the stainless steel walls! A simple wash and its like NEW! My Youtube vlogs may have associated affiliate links to products that I may earn from qualifying purchases.

This works with stainless steel travel mugs (https://amzn.to/2MVSEgL) even if you wash it daily with dish washing liquid ( https://amzn.to/2JyHzjt ) and dish washing sponge (https://amzn.to/2MVIcG2 ) . Its the protein build up of the milk and sugars that stain the walls of the mug.

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DIY | REVIEW: How to Install Digital TPMS Gauge and Sensors to my Honda! Accord and Clarity!

Quick DIY and Review video on installing a Digital Tire Pressure Monitoring System on my Honda Clarity and Accord. I bought one online ( https://amzn.to/2ncBVf6 ) for about $30 and it took longer to make this video than to install these Tire Pressure Monitoring System. This would be good for tow trailers or campers tires to quickly check tire pressure. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

My new 2018 Honda Clarity and 2007 Honda Accord does not have a TPMS system that tells tire pressure and temperature of the tires. My 2007 Accord simply didnt have TPMS . My 2018 Honda Clarity on checks tire rotation to determine if the diameter is smaller to indicate over or under inflation of the tires. I loved my Chevy Volt which has individual meters for each tire. Individual guage allowed me to monitor status and if I had a air leak. Good for finding a tire leak before a flat tire.

The kit is solar powered with a battery and a USB input for 5 volt power. This makes it convenient to be wire free when i put it on my dash. In order to keep the unit from flying off my dash board, I added Scotch double sided tape ( https://amzn.to/2pCOvFr ) on the bottom of the TPMS unit and added anti-slip shelving mat foam ( https://amzn.to/2nULpfs ) . You could have just used a cell phone anti-slip mat ( https://amzn.to/2n7sZre ) .

I charged the kit in a USB charger for 2 hours before installing kit. The kit was already calibrated for all four tires of the car: Front Right, Front Left, Rear Right, Rear Left. You just need add the locking nut onto the tire nipple, then add the sensor to the corresponding tire location. Use the provided mini spanner / wrench to tighten the nuts against the TPMS sensor. You are able to set the high and low pressure alarm and units settings such as PSI vs BAR or F vs C. In a few minutes the main controller receives tire data from the individual tires.

I tested the tire pressure against my digital tire pressure gauge (https://amzn.to/2naQQGH ) and fount it accurate.

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Chevy Volt Vlog #71 – 69,800 Miles Update – I need to add 1 Quart at 38% oil life.

Chevy Volt Vlog #71 – At 69,800 miles – so my 2017 Chevy Volt is now about 3 years old. I noticed that it needs a quart of 0W-20 every time the oil life is at 38%. It may be just my Chevy Volt. Now my parents drive it 80-90% of the time with gasoline so it gives me more data on how the engine is holding up. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

So quick tips from this Chevy Volt Vlog:

  1. Check ALL your Chevy Volts fluid levels at least MONTHLY: oil, coolants, brake, and wind shield . The transmission fluid has no dipstick so I am planning to change it out at 100k miles.
  2. I use the dip stick as a guide to add oil when i dont have a funnel. See video.
  3. I use Mobil 1 0W-20 oil for my 2017 Volt ( https://amzn.to/2MLHMDk )

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Chevy Volt Vlog : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKer6MqqRUgr1sBSRtccywl7p3tEdfGHT

Chevy Volt Vlog DIY: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKer6MqqRUgq7pllpI2QgDluhCKBYZxo8

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