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Topic "Air bubbles" was discussed 7,828 times on 1,264 sites in last 3 months
Gah, I had a vague idea that I'd get horrible air... Gah, I had a vague idea that I'd get horrible air bubbles with this statue, but not this bad. Time for a rethink... I think... 1:36 PM Apr 28th, 2009 from twhirl
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2010-03-20 12:47:00)
by M. Smith
I bought a screen protector for my new Kindle 2. No directions w/ it of course. I carefully applied it and noticed some air bubbles, so I pulled it off to re-apply. Much to my dismay, the air bubbles were on the Kindle screen!!! I tried to smooth them out and it will not fix them. It has been less than 30 days since I bought the Kindle, so I am wondering if I should return it, or is ...
Started 6 days, 2 hours ago (2010-03-15 14:44:00)
by Chris Worden
Air Bubbles in my 950 ADV Stock Graphics - Halp! Hey guys! So I searched quite a bit on this site before posting this but didn't turn up much, so sorry if this question has already been answered. My 2006 950 ADV sat in the garage for a while this winter and developed some large air bubbles in the graphics, now I can't figure out how ...
Started 6 days, 7 hours ago (2010-03-15 09:49:00)
by 07nightlife
Since I've installed a new exhaust and K&N air filter on my 07', I"ve been noticing small air bubbles on the dipstick. Just checking on her. This ad is not displayed to registered and logged-in members. Register your free account today and become a member on HD Forums!
Started 1 week ago (2010-03-14 15:10:00)
by hardint
When my sons TDI is running I see bubbles in the ckear line to the pump which I assume is the suction side as the bubbles travel toward the pump. Is this normal ? Where is the air getting in ? There are no leaks or smell of diesel,I tapped on the filter repeatedly and they cleared up for a short time and reving the engine I see them continue . Car seems to run ok. Any input gladly appreciated .
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2010-03-10 10:36:00)
by Jisher
So i read thru the glass 101 thread and also the boro bistro, maybe i missed it but i didnt see any posts regarding air bubbles. I am having problems with too many air bubbles in my beads. I am using boro. Does anyone know why i get so many air bubbles? Is it cuz my flame is too hot, maybe im holding to close to the torch? Please help, even some of my dots i put on beads get bubbles in them.. Any...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2010-03-09 15:33:00)
by NoleGirlKEF
How do you get the air bubbles out of milk storage bags? I feel like an idiot, but I just can't figure out how to get them out. I have the Lansinoh brand if that matters.
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2010-03-08 02:42:14)
by herrijt
I saw this on my OM-28JM today... Anyone ever seen this? I'm wondering if it's from my Shubb capo... It doesn't affect anything at all, but I was shocked to see it.
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2010-03-07 21:46:00)
by @llli*manatee
My milk storage bags say that I need to remove all air to prevent freezer burn. Well, I've tried several different brands of bag, and I've never been able to remove all the air, though I do what I can to remove as much of it as possible. When frozen, I always see some sort of air bubble in the milk. Is this a problem?
Started 2 weeks ago (2010-03-07 08:51:00)
by ciara26
Hey, Im on levamir twice a day. Ive notived ive loads of little air bubbles in it and i cant get the out. I havent noticed this with novaprapid at all. Any tips please?
Started 3 weeks ago (2010-02-28 00:00:00)
by ~mamabird~
It takes me 15 minutes sometimes to draw it up because of the air bubbles, it's usually just one tiny teeny one that I can't get rid of! Am I doing something wrong? Is it OK to still inject with a tiny one in there? Thanks!
Started 4 days, 3 hours ago (2010-03-17 13:55:00)
by Shuffler
I got pissed after popping one too many bubbles....just warmed it up with a heat gun & pulled the whole damn sticker off....it goes well with the new scuffed-in/used look I worked on one unfortunate day last Fall
Started 1 day, 1 hour ago (2010-03-20 15:52:00)
by Greg Smith
It's nice when it turns out to be something simple like that, isn't it? : ) I had an air bubble on a tire recently and I wish the fix was as easy. Actually, it was. New tire. Simple and expensive! Stupid winter potholes. : ) Greg Smith Final Price