In a message dated 2/13/2009 7:52:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
trsix74@comcast.net writes:
In my opinion yes.
Reason, you are adding air to the fluid.
(Haven't any high test beverage yet, I can still say it properly.)
Just to put any debate to rest, yes I agree, it is a bad thing to shake that
bottle of silicone brake fluif, and to tell the truth High Test Crown Royal
Manhattans are now in effect. The point is, no matter what, once that bottle
crosses the palms of one's hand, it just seems natural the shake it up, see
how much is left, then go on to pour. Oh shoot, now I have to wait till those
bubbles settle.
Darrell
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