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Dellbertt

12-09-2005 12:44:12




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I just moved my like new "99 Lumina (23,000 miles)
that isnt driven much in winter, so I could push some snow from one place to another. It left a trail of quarter size green drops in the snow. So I marked the tires in the snow and then pulled ahead and the drops appear to be coming from just ahead of the rear axle. So I took a look and it appears to be condensation coming from the exhaust system. I picked up some and smelled it thinking it might be gas but no smell to it at all. Didn"t really feel like tasting it. The antifreeze is red. If it is condensation why bright green?

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Joe Evans

12-09-2005 21:47:09




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 Re: green snow...... in reply to Dellbertt, 12-09-2005 12:44:12  
Sometimes we get pink snow here. That's right. Pink.

We live downwind from an Owens-Corning factory. Sometimes their dust collectors fritz-out sprinkling us with pink wooly-booger fallout.



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Blue3992

12-09-2005 19:01:34




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 Re: green snow...... in reply to Dellbertt, 12-09-2005 12:44:12  

Saw something similar on my sisters Mitsubishi. I know it dosen't leak coolant.


I just figured that all of the grime and whatnot on the underside of the car made the green color.



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leon

12-09-2005 13:41:31




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 Re: green snow...... in reply to Dellbertt, 12-09-2005 12:44:12  
I don't taste green snow either. Nor yellow!



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Allan in NE

12-09-2005 12:50:12




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 Re: green snow...... in reply to Dellbertt, 12-09-2005 12:44:12  
Dellbert,

So, open the trunk and see what ya forgot and left in there overnight. Sounds to me like a jar of pickels. :>)

Allan



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