5 reasons to carry an enema in the car in winter
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5 reasons to carry an enema in the car in winter

At the mention of an enema, many who have experienced it in action on themselves will wince. But if there is order with health, then outside the human body you can find a lot of different things for this medical device, for example, in a car. The AvtoVzglyad portal found out how you can get both pleasure and benefit from using an enema.

Some drivers treat their cars like a living being. They iron them, wash them, give them different names, believe in various superstitions that say that a car can also anticipate its sale and be offended, breaking down and falling apart literally the day before the deal with the buyer. And if so, then nothing human is alien to them and even useful. Take, for example, a pear enema or, as it is called in medicine, a douche.

The medical purpose of the enema is known to everyone, and some, the tongue does not dare to call them lucky, even had a chance to test this device on their own, I'm sorry, skin. However, few people know that the pear-shaped enema is a universal soldier. And if the health of the driver is in perfect order, and her intervention is not required, then she will be 100% likely to be useful in the car. Despite the fact that the price of the device is cheap.

The benefit of a pear-shaped medical device is that it can both blow out air and draw it in. And this blessing can and should be used in the car.

For example, you have clogged underwater wiper tubes. Blowing them out with your mouth is disgusting and, moreover, unsafe. For some reason there is no compressor, and the enema, due to its compact size, is always in the trunk. With its help, you can easily create excess pressure in the nozzles, thanks to which you can clear the blockage. And not only in the tubes, but also in the nozzles by connecting the syringe directly to them.

5 reasons to carry an enema in the car in winter

​When it comes to checking or replacing spark plugs, one of the rules of the process is that the driver or mechanic must first clean the spark plug wells from dirt and dust. And then unscrew the candles. And those who changed the candles on their own know how in some cars you can’t crawl into these candle wells. And here the rubber enema-pear comes to the rescue again. I made a couple of powerful “exhalations” with it, and the dirt was gone.

Have you ever tried to collect dirt in the folds of the seats, in the crevice between the chair and the central tunnel or in the cup holders without using a car vacuum cleaner? This is practically impossible. Dust and large grains of sand are especially annoying in visible places - in cup holders and a niche under the central control panel. However, getting it from there is extremely problematic. And with an enema - a matter of a few seconds. Where necessary, I pressed on the rubber pear, pointing its nose in the right direction, and the dirt flew out. Where accuracy is required, on the contrary, he first squeezed it, and then, pointing it at a littered area, unclenched it - along with the air, the enema will suck in both grains of sand and crumbs. All that remains is to take it out of the car, and squeeze harder again to empty it.

5 reasons to carry an enema in the car in winter

In winter, the benefits of a douche are completely underestimated by drivers. Remember your rugs in the snow. The snow remaining on the shoes quickly melts in the warm interior of the car, and flows down to the floor. And later we have wet shoes and trousers, on which, as the water dries, a salt trail appears. And in this case, the enema, here it is even better if it is bigger, acts like a real superhero. Not the fictional Aquaman who played with his muscles and plied the ocean, but the real one, and even handmade.

In general, do you call your car by name, do you believe in omens. Or maybe all this is alien to you. Only one thing will equalize you - a pear-shaped rubber medical enema. Because its benefits for the car are difficult to deny and even more so to challenge.

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