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How to deal with the hosepipe ban?

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dan930:

--- Quote from: Mk5 GTian on April 08, 2012, 05:33:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: dan930 on April 08, 2012, 04:57:01 pm ---How about using a bucket??just keep on filling it up

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Oldschool, but a bucket got the suds off quickly, in fact, it was probably quicker than a hose!

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So u would get away with it by using the bucket method

simonp:
Just don't fill the bucket with a hose! :laugh:

Mk5 GTian:

--- Quote from: dan930 on April 08, 2012, 06:19:24 pm ---
--- Quote from: Mk5 GTian on April 08, 2012, 05:33:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: dan930 on April 08, 2012, 04:57:01 pm ---How about using a bucket??just keep on filling it up

--- End quote ---

Oldschool, but a bucket got the suds off quickly, in fact, it was probably quicker than a hose!

--- End quote ---

So u would get away with it by using the bucket method

--- End quote ---
Yep, there's no bucket ban! But saying that, I wouldn't be surprised if the pesky meddlers did that next!

ianv5:

--- Quote from: simonp on April 08, 2012, 04:04:43 pm ---Most pressure washers will work by suction, I believe, so just buy the appropriate intake hose and stick it in a bucket . Job done.

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Like my original post but I use a 25litre drum. I just use a piece of hose cut to length so it fits in my drum/bucket and connect the other end to my Karcher jetwash. It works a treat!

Hedge:
As it looks like its going to be raining all day mine will get washed.

I'll get wet of course but I can live with that.  :smiley:

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