The KEEN headquarters are in downtown Portland, Oregon. WOOT! The list of US states I've visited will now be down to three after this trip! I've never been to Oregon. After that I need to get to North Dakota, Alaska and Hawaii. But I digress.
About ten days after the KEEN tour ends I need to be in San Francisco for a meeting. It seemed nuts to fly all the way back to New Hampshire and then a week later fly back out, so I'm staying out west.
This is where I need you if you're a SUPER EXPERT about renting cars. I'm looking for the absolute best deal on a one-way car rental from Portland, OR down to San Francisco. I already know you can
usually get better deals not picking the car up from the airports.
But what are the other secrets?
If you're a car rental expert, please consider reaching out and help me get a super deal. I'd pick up the car mid morning of August 4th in Portland and I'd return it to the SFO airport early on the morning of August
16th.
It can be a tiny car. I'm not particular.
Oregon / N. California Meet Ups???
This trip will produce opportunities for a few meet ups if you live in Portland, OR or San Fransisco, CA or in between these two cities.
Reach out to me if you want to do a meet up and let me know where you are so I can see if we can make it work.
Dishwasher Money-Saving Tips
About two months ago I noticed that the glasses coming out of my dishwasher were not really clean. They had a film on them.
I do
have a water softener and it was operating just fine. The rinsing agent reservoir in the dishwasher was also filled with the magic blue liquid.
I traced the issue to a DISGUSTING grease-clogged filter in the bottom of the dishwasher under the rotating arm that squirts water.
GROSS!!!! I was able to get the filter looking like new soaking it overnight in my Stain Solver oxygen
bleach.
Stain Solver really does a great job of attacking grease. Once the filter was clean, the glasses looked great again.
While we're at it on
dishwashers, here's another tip.
You know the little dispenser you fill with detergent that gets the dishes clean? Do you fill those all the way each load?
STOP doing that. Start TESTING NOW.
I've
discovered that I only need to fill the main reservoir only about 1/3 of the way with a name-brand liquid cleaner to get perfectly clean dishes.
I also fill the pre-wash reservoir only 1/2 way.
You'll end up buying far less detergent if you find the sweet spot for your machine.
My guess is the dishwasher
manufacturers oversize the reservoirs in case you buy a crap detergent that doesn't work so well so you need to put more in.
New Columns For You
Here are a few new columns for you to help increase your knowledge:
New Videos Coming
I'm about to tape a series of videos showing how to cut and thread black iron pipe. I think
you're really going to be amazed at how SIMPLE it is.
That's enough for today. Help me out on the car rental please if you like challenges.
Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Do It Right, Not Over!