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Car raditors can be subject to large amount of damage. When damaged in an auto accident they typically need to be replaced.
Recharging the air conditioning will allow the A/C to blow a lot colder. The do it yourself kits are cheap and easy even if you have very little automotive experience. Warning! Overcharging your refrigerant or (freon) can cause damage to the vehicle or pop the lines causing harm to you and the ozone. You should NEVER over charge or release refrigerant into the air!
The easiest way to repair damaged hair is to get it cut and then avoid heat or chemical damage. If cutting is not an option, supplements, semi-permanent coloring, and treatments like conditioning can help.
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If the carpet was damaged from a listed peril (smoke, fire, etc.), the average policy will pay (after your deductable) to have it cleaned or replaced, depending on the damage.
The past participle of "damage" is "damaged."
Liwuid refrigerant would make ist's way back to the compressor and may cause damage to the valves and alos will dilute the oil which causes bearing failure.
For starters, you'll get insufficient cooling from your system. Refrigerant changes states from liquid to vapor and back again in order to achieve cooling, and the system pressure is balanced to facilitate this - excessive refrigerant makes it much more difficult to do this. Additionally, your system will generate excessively high pressure, which will ultimately damage or destroy system components.
If you are referring to automotive refrigerant, the answer is no. Neither refrigerant will work properly if mixed and might damage the compressor or other components.
HCFC's are being used nowadays. These are the refrigerants that do not damage ozone.
Roofs and windows get resurfaced and replaced. Damaged parts of buildings and entire buildings are rebuild based on standard construction and repair methods.
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