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Old 10-08-2001, 03:03 PM   #1
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GRRrrr..static electricity.....

does any of you get that? i've been getting zapped lately each time i get out of my car. this also includes my passengers. it's starting to annoy me cuz sometimes it hurts when it's cold outside. not to mention the embarrassment at night time while getting out of my car in front of a club. so how do i get rid or minimize this?........
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Old 10-08-2001, 03:11 PM   #2
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Touch the metal before you get out..

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Old 10-08-2001, 03:27 PM   #3
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It used to happen to me each and every time I got out of the car. It has something to do with the seats in our cars. After a while you kinda get used to it.
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Old 10-08-2001, 03:28 PM   #4
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he he he...i do that man, that's when i get zapped:o....that's what i'm trying to avoid. i want to have a normal "zap-free" exit.
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Old 10-08-2001, 04:26 PM   #5
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Here's another idea.
Hold metal as you exit.
So that the charges are instantly balanced, well atleast enough so that you dont get zapped by those nasty MICRO-VOLTS !!

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Old 10-08-2001, 04:47 PM   #6
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Here's another idea.
Hold metal as you exit.
So that the charges are instantly balanced, well atleast enough so that you dont get zapped by those nasty MICRO-VOLTS !!

he he he he......i've been trying to discharge the electricity before i get out by placing my palm on the key (ignition).....
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Old 10-08-2001, 05:30 PM   #7
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I think this what happens.. theory # 3..

As you get out of the car, the friction between your ass and the seat charges you with protons..

So when you're actually out of the car, and you touch the handle (or metal on car) your electricity is discharged (equalized) on the ground (body) of your car..



Ok I confused myself there.. but it should be close to whats happening.


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Old 10-08-2001, 10:43 PM   #8
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go to the asian malls or stores that sell the static grounder... the ones at hardware stores suck a$$... besides the ones that come fresh off the boat are sweeet looking... then everyone will wonder where you got that.....hehehe.... i love asian auto stores...
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You could spray everything down with downing it helps against static electricity.. We spray it on the floor at work, it does wanders.. And makes everything smell nice and clean.
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I think this what happens.. theory # 3..

As you get out of the car, the friction between your ass and the seat charges you with protons.........................
..........Ok I confused myself there.. but it should be close to whats happening.


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Bwahhhha ha ha ha...... you crack me up bro...
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go to the asian malls or stores that sell the static grounder... the ones at hardware stores suck a$$... besides the ones that come fresh off the boat are sweeet looking... then everyone will wonder where you got that.....hehehe.... i love asian auto stores...
hhmmmm...i've never seen that before and i'm asian who worked at a hardware store before....but bro, i'm not saying you're telling me b.s. ok........how do they look like?
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You could spray everything down with downing it helps against static electricity.. We spray it on the floor at work, it does wanders.. And makes everything smell nice and clean.
i gonna try this........thank you.....
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i gonna try this........thank you.....

No prob.. Hope it works..
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Old 10-10-2001, 11:41 AM   #14
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I think I'll be trying that Downy idea too. Its annoying.
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Old 10-10-2001, 12:11 PM   #15
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I think I'll be trying that Downy idea too. Its annoying.

Downy, as in the blue liquid that you put in the dryer (or washer??)
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Downy, as in the blue liquid that you put in the dryer (or washer??)
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Not what I meant.
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Not what I meant.

Sorry my brain is in slow-mo..

what did you mean??

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Sorry my brain is in slow-mo..

what did you mean??


Well mine's in extreme slo-mo. I was thinkin about that stuff you spray on pants & stuff.
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Well mine's in extreme slo-mo. I was thinkin about that stuff you spray on pants & stuff.


OK!!

Check your PM..

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Downy, as in the blue liquid that you put in the dryer (or washer??)
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Yeah thats exactly what Im talking about.. Put some in a spray bottle and spray a little on the carpet or whatever.. It helps get rid of the static electricity..
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Well mine's in extreme slo-mo. I was thinkin about that stuff you spray on pants & stuff.

That may work too..
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ok heres the static strip i was talking about... its attached to the bottom part of the chassis and the whole car gets grounded thus you dont get shocked.. and trust me i used to get shocked a lot... heres a very old pic of my car when i first got it without my stuff on it.... it shows the strip on the back left hand side of the car.... its better looking in person too.... its a lot thicker than the conventional stuff....heres the pic
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not bad for a $10 cdn investment... saves on the ouches...
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Ok... I think you lost me....
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I have seen that grounding strap on Subaru's. The owners always say they work great.

I find that if I am the passenger in a car, I get shocked. When I am driving, no shock. I am going to have to pay a team of top specialists to analyze the movements made as I exit cars from both sides for several months. Then after all data is collected they can come up with a way to get out of my car without getting shocked.
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I have seen that grounding strap on Subaru's. The owners always say they work great.

I find that if I am the passenger in a car, I get shocked. When I am driving, no shock. I am going to have to pay a team of top specialists to analyze the movements made as I exit cars from both sides for several months. Then after all data is collected they can come up with a way to get out of my car without getting shocked.

*LOL* sounds like to much work... just get some driving gloves..
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*LOL* sounds like to much work... just get some driving gloves..

Nah. Just wear a body suit made of aluminum foil. That should do it.
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Nah. Just wear a body suit made of aluminum foil. That should do it.

You dont want to do that trust me.. Ive done that before (long story) It gets really hot.. You feel like a baked patato, Plus its a little uncomfortable..:o
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You dont want to do that trust me.. Ive done that before (long story) It gets really hot.. You feel like a baked patato, Plus its a little uncomfortable..:o

Then maybe just an aluminum hat?
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Then maybe just an aluminum hat?

That maybe a little more comfortable..
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An added bonus to the aluminum hat. It keeps Aliens from using electronic wavelength to probe your brain, and it keeps the government from being able to track you on satellite.
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An added bonus to the aluminum hat. It keeps Aliens from using electronic wavelength to probe your brain, and it keeps the government from being able to track you on satellite.

But the down side is it makes you easier to be clocked by radar by giving a super shiney surface for them to shoot off of.
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I have seen that grounding strap on Subaru's. The owners always say they work great.

I find that if I am the passenger in a car, I get shocked. When I am driving, no shock. I am going to have to pay a team of top specialists to analyze the movements made as I exit cars from both sides for several months. Then after all data is collected they can come up with a way to get out of my car without getting shocked.
LOL....you crazy man!

.....some of my friends could NOT stand riding with me...he he he...they get shocked almost all the time
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ok heres the static strip i was talking about... its attached to the bottom part of the chassis and the whole car gets grounded thus you dont get shocked.. and trust me i used to get shocked a lot... heres a very old pic of my car when i first got it without my stuff on it.... it shows the strip on the back left hand side of the car.... its better looking in person too.... its a lot thicker than the conventional stuff....heres the pic

daym, that's weird, i've seen that a lot and a friend of mine asked me what that strap is for, and i said that it's proabably a ground for static.........
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