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Discuss Dirty Water!!! in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; 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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    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?
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    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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    If they have a neighbour they don't like, use their drains...lol only kiding

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    Quote Originally Posted by GazTech View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by CLAYS TILES View Post
    pmsl, nearest drain in the street if possible!
    same here

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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.
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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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    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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