![]() Rain-X RX11413 Glass Treatment Trigger $10.48 The original Rain-X was a great product. However, apparently it was sold to Blue Coral and has gone downhill f-a-s-t. There are now many products called Rain-X that don't work at all, or *worse*, if applied over original Rain-X, will remove it and kill its effect (For example, Rain-X 2-in-1). Buyer beware; however, this spray bottle is one of the better thing you can still buy. It will bead rainwater on your windshield, and while not as good as original Rain-X, has an overall helpful effect. ![]() Nioxin Scalp Treatment System 2 - 6.8oz $40.76 I use it along with the shampoo and conditioner. My scalp is definitely healthier for sure. the treatment has sp15 which help to protect your scalp to the sun. So far so good. ![]() The Treatment $7.99 Mo Hayder was probably out of good ideas, so he did like about 12 other authors I read this year: invent a sadistic pedophile, and write long and boring insights into the tortured psyche of the detective pursuing him. No originality, way too long, and most of the book is not about the case the hero is working on, but about his and his girlfriends tortured pasts and their difficult relationship. When I want to read about psychiatric cases, I'll buy a book written by an expert, not by a stumbling amateur who pretends to be one. The only bit of suspense is waiting for the hereo to stop being so clueless and do his job properly. ![]() Potable Aqua Water Treatment Tablets $5.99 When I hike in the wilderness I always carry an aluminium canteen & mug because then I can scoop up water and boil it to kill any micro-organisms that otherwise would create a party in my intestines. But when you're on the move you don't always have time to make a fire and boil water for 10 minutes, then wait for it to cool before drinking. These tablets can be dropped into any water container and voila, ten minutes later you have cool safe water to drink. A must-have anywhere in North America and they weigh practically nothing. |
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