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The thread revolves around the use of nylon pan scrapers, with one participant sharing that they can be used to remove pine pitch from cars, a tip they received from a mechanic. The conversation quickly shifts to a light-hearted exchange among participants, particularly those identifying as "Jersey girls," discussing their experiences and perceptions related to pine pitch and their regional identities.
No clear consensus emerges regarding the use of nylon pan scrapers for pine pitch removal, as participants focus more on their personal experiences and humorous interactions rather than debating the effectiveness of the tip.
The conversation is characterized by a playful tone, with participants sharing personal stories and cultural references related to their identities and experiences as consultants and community members.
Participants within the consultant community who enjoy light-hearted discussions and personal anecdotes related to everyday experiences and regional identities may find this thread engaging.
ginamkiely said:a what???? lol
Denarella said:WHEW! Im always afraid its just b/c Im new! LOl!:blushing:
ginamkiely said:no, we're not that new... we don't have pine pitches in jersey. lol i'm still very curious to find out what it is though
I do think I will add it to my list.kaceyleigh2 said:...you can use them to remove pine pitch from your car!! A mechanic told me that!!
tlennhoff said:Pine pitch is sap that dripped from a pine tree. Its really sticky & ucky.
ginamkiely said:no, we're not that new... we don't have pine pitches in jersey. lol i'm still very curious to find out what it is though
ginamkiely said:Gina and Dena, I have a feeling us Jersey girls are going to get along real well.Sorry I cheated... BUT I WAS RIGHT! NA NA NA NA NA NA (can you tell i have a toddler??)
ginamkiely said:I know i'm sorry, I don't have big hair.. (anymore) lol or fake nails!! lol. am i still allowed to be a jersey girl? My middle name is Marie though, doesn't that count? Everyone girl I know has the same middle name. lol
kaceyleigh2 said:...you can use them to remove pine pitch from your car!! A mechanic told me that!!
ginamkiely said:I know i'm sorry, I don't have big hair.. (anymore) lol or fake nails!! lol. am i still allowed to be a jersey girl? My middle name is Marie though, doesn't that count? Everyone girl I know has the same middle name. lol
reba515 said:maybe only us New Englanders call it pine pitch!I actually went back and checked your spelling of mechanic because i thought the Jersey girls (
) were asking about that! lol !
well my dog has had some stuck on her leg for about 3 weeks and it just won't come off! shes really short haired so I can't cut it off.
ginamkiely said:i'm 28... what about you? i was born in 79 so the big hair thing didn't stick that well for me and my friends... lol
reba515 said:maybe only us New Englanders call it pine pitch!I actually went back and checked your spelling of mechanic because i thought the Jersey girls (
) were asking about that! lol !
well my dog has had some stuck on her leg for about 3 weeks and it just won't come off! shes really short haired so I can't cut it off.
ginamkiely said:lol... how sweet our first jersey girl crack! LOL.
right about now i would like to stick my dog in some pine pitch! lol. he's a 11 wk old yellow lab and he's driving me insane!!! as i'm typing this he's trying to jump on my laptop to eat my maltese. lol
Denarella said:LOL!!!! That's what you get for cheating!
ginamkiely said:anyone i know over 30 definitely still has the hair thing, i missed it by 2 years. lol. wow, we already got people giving us a bad rap for being jersey girls. we should be proud! LMAO
The Nylon Pan Scrapers are primarily designed for scraping food residue off cookware, such as non-stick pans, baking sheets, and grills. They are effective at removing stuck-on food without scratching the surface, making them a versatile tool in the kitchen.
Yes, Nylon Pan Scrapers can also be used on various surfaces, including countertops, cutting boards, and even for cleaning glass stovetops. Their sturdy yet gentle design makes them suitable for multiple cleaning tasks around the kitchen.
Absolutely! Beyond cleaning, Nylon Pan Scrapers can be used for spreading frosting on cakes, smoothing out dough, or even as a tool for crafting projects. Their flat edge makes them handy for a variety of tasks beyond just scraping.
Cleaning Nylon Pan Scrapers is easy; they are dishwasher safe, but you can also wash them by hand with warm soapy water. To maintain their longevity, avoid using them on extremely hot surfaces and ensure they are stored in a dry place.
Yes, Nylon Pan Scrapers are made from food-safe materials, making them safe to use with food. They are BPA-free and designed to withstand high temperatures, so you can use them confidently in your cooking and baking tasks.