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Old July 14th 04, 05:12 AM
Steve Pawling
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One dry chem extinguisher won't be enough to put out a tire fire. By
the time the tire catches fire, everything is so hot it just
reignites.

You may want to carry a product called Cold Fire for A B and D fires.
It has much greater cooling properties than dry chem. Check it out at:
http://www.firefreeze.com/site/page1.cfm

Stay cool,
Steve

(R Barry) wrote in message . com...
snip... The tire was hotter than hell and if I had of had a tire
catch on fire I'd have been calling Costello on Monday (got a fire
extingusher now)

....snip
 




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