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Bond
It binds two things together on the molecular level.
No some things repel it like a duck's feathers
Among other things:* You'll no longer have a match stick.* The wood of the match stick will convert to smoke; among other things, CO2 will be produced.* In the process, some oxygen will be used up.
Water doesn't stick to wax because there is no adhesion meaning the molecules don't stick to the wax, but they stick to each other, also known as hydrogen bonding. This causes the water to bead up and take up the least surface space it can. They are attracted to groups on a hydrophilic surface (water-loving) such as glass.
They have webbed feet to stick on glass and other things
a glass stick is called a rod. i don't know why, it just is. :) by ruby
Underneath the air filter intake (plastic) shroud which needs to be removed for convenient access.
No.
No
There is a little clip that needs to be pushed and it generally take a bit of force for the old ones because they stick quite a bit.
using a glass stick,vegetable oil,a glass, and water
the only way i know it to use glue
Glass would be the best, but even better would be metal. But you'll have to pay attention what type of glass that you get.
Remove rubber boot at bottom of shifter Should be a series of bolts holding shifter in place Make sure vehicle is in neutral Remove bolts Lift shifter out
adhesion
with a quarter stick