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Hiya Gang, have just undertaken my first 'job' and both me and my friends Mum were happy with the results. It was a VERY straighforward job that didn't really throw ... -
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Dirty Water!!!
Hiya Gang, have just undertaken my first 'job' and both me and my friends Mum were happy with the results. It was a VERY straighforward job that didn't really throw up too many problems or challenges (1 step at a time!). The only thing I do need to ask is, what is your normal practice for getting rid of the water etc in your cleaning bucket? Drains? Loo? Take it home with you?
Look forward to hearing your ideas,
Mark
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Behind a bush in there back garden i always ask first
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Let the rubbish settle to bottom of the bucket tip water away as described above then scrape hard rubbish into a bag
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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GazTech
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If they have a neighbour they don't like, use their drains...lol only kiding
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GazTech
If they have a neighbour they don't like, use their drains...lol only kiding
pmsl, nearest drain in the street if possible!
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Droopy
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Be carefull putting it into drains (drains on the road side). You only need a neighbour to see and report you to the local council . You can get a hefty fine for that. A tiler I now. Was working on the same site as me he put the dirty water down the kitchen waste it went hard, They give him a bill of £300 for the new parts and plumbers labour.
Last edited by DARRELL; 20-07-2008 at 04:38 PM.
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if your daft enuff to pour i down a drain WITHOUT flushing it all away with clean water.........then you deserve to get a slap.
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Ultimate Tiling
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i'd have to go with over next door neigbour (mine that is)
Your all invited to do the same (to mine that is)
She might bite though!
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she'll bite ( she will )... lol
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