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					Originally Posted by  diametricalbenz
					 
				 
				I tried cleaning off some of the accumulated brake dust on my wheels when I realized that the scrub brush was foaming up with ice slush. I then rinsed the wheel with hot water causing the wheel surface to form a sheet of ice like a ripple in a pond! 
			
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 I may be imagining this, but it seems to me that hot water might actually freeze faster than cold. It might be something to do with the molecules being farther apart, the hotter the water is. I didn't do well in chemistry, though, so correct me if I am wrong.
			
				
			
		  
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
			
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