I have an 07 G6 and every time I go over a speed bump or when the car shift its weight from side to side or front to back the front end would hiss. I assumed it was the shocks so I took it in. I could only hear it on the front and the dealership just replaced the shocks but it still makes that noise. Although it doesn't do it as much anymore I can still hear it. Any thoughts?
Maybe you don't want to dirty too many clothes. If you have to put money into commercial washers and dryers, you may want to save money. If nobody is around you, you don't want to waste clean clothes. I think more people are like this than we realize. As long as you smell clean when you are with people, you are doing OK. We do have to wear clean clothes when we are with others because all the soap in the world will not cover up sweaty smelling clothes. Best Wishes.
the same reason high apartment buikldings have them, to minimize the damage caused by lightning whenyou are the highest object around.
The epoxy resins called floral setting resins often used inside glass vases, etc, may also stay a bit soft so I doubt you'd be using those. You could use another type of plastic though (resins and polymer clay are all plastics) and shape it in your hands, though only briefly with each pass and would not take fine detail. That would be a thermoplastic kind of plastic. That would be subjected to heat (usually hot water) till the pellets or sheets soften, then removed from heat and manipulated/shaped till cool when they will again become hard. Some brand names would be Shapelock, Polymorph, and Friendly Plastic (strips or pellets). .