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How to deal with the hosepipe ban?
RedRobin:
--- Quote from: Weston on April 06, 2012, 08:04:36 pm ---
Ignore it :laugh:
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/ignoring-of-hosepipe-ban-begins-201204055097/
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....That's hilarious! :signLOL:
PND:
--- Quote from: welikeaps on April 06, 2012, 07:13:20 pm ---I got these but they are now sold out. I fill both to rinse car then fill again to rinse after 2BM. Use open watering can to sheet water. Not as powerful as a PW but still pretty good.
http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/hoses-water-butts+watering/wilko-pressure-sprayer-8ltr/invt/0148140/?htxt=5eJwEY5uVQ8pxXXRPZL6s%2FRreE5rpve1UiN9%2FmtVR4RVuq53CyJPBIQG8lCrV5NPFa84qFV9w25S%0AQ%2F8KyT0JAA%3D%3D
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Plenty of similar things available on eBay for instance...
8 LTR OUTDOOR GARDEN PRESSURE SPRAYER WEED PEST CONTROL CHEMICAL FERTILISER NEW
I'm OK though as I live 'up North'. :happy2:
Greeners:
Watering can would be my choice.....
Banham:
--- Quote from: richwig83 on April 06, 2012, 06:42:34 pm ---As above. Whats the best way to remove debris/dust/grim before attacking it with a wash mitt?
Im thinking something like this... with a heavy shampoo/warm water mix.
I though it would be good to start a new thread just to keep ideas/advice and thoughts all together. :happy2:
Rich
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I used one of them today to wash my car took forever and had to keep refilling up every panel. but it did the job in the end.
zubi:
i have an agreement with my neighbours - they dont tell on me and i wont tell on them? :) :signLOL:
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