There is Hot Shot... not "Hot Shot Freon" - "Freon" is a trademark of DuPont for a line of CFC and HFC refrigerants, whereas "Hot Shot" is a trademark of ICOR International for their R414b refrigerant. But yes, "Hot Shot" refrigerant is R414b.
Not exactly. Hot Shot is a suitable replacement for the following refrigerants: R-12, R-134a, R-401A, R-401B, R-409A, R-416A, R-420A, and R-500.
pick up a bottle of HOT SHOT FREON, You wil need a EPA card to buy this. Just vacuum out your system then add about 12 ounces of the hot shot freon. HOT SHOT is a direct replacement for R12.
a booster is just an informal name used to refer to the shot that was initially given to your dog a year prior. It can be a distemper or rabies shot or another shot. booster is just your dog needing to be re-vaccinated since most vaccines only last for one year
Anal shot
A whiff. No other name for it really.
You coud be leaking freon. Or the level of freon in the car could be low or shot. Best thing to do is to go get it checked, and get it refilled. Freon is what makes the air cold. Not sure what type of freon your car requires. Some you have to have a license to use, others you can purchase at your local auto parts store. -Allen
If the ball went in the pocket during the second shot, then it was sunk on that shot just as if it had been hit down by another ball.
You don't. The oils for freon 12 and 134a are not compatable. There are substitutes for freon 12 out there. I belive on is called sure shot. There very resonably priced.
It's called a shot glass.
Another name for the Battle of Lexington & Concord could be "The Shot heard Around the World." Hope It Helps! :)
The manufacture of Hot Shot says not to mix hot shot with R12 but I know several people that have mixed R12 and Hot Shot in their car Air conditioners without any problem.
because it must have thought it was another animal