BIFCAIDS thats a brill idea!!!
tommys thats a brill idea!!!
Id postpone my yearly machine polish (Good excuse as any tbh) and use last touch or ONR.
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I'm assuming thats Megs Last Touch? Is that as good as ONR?
Different product dude. Lt is used as a drying aid not for washing with.
I am sure it mentions using this method in the karcher instructions.Is that just an ordinary hose pipe? No pressure required?
I am sure it mentions using this method in the karcher instructions.
OK, Karcher says this:I have a Nilfisk
I'll have to check to see if it is capable of doing it too!
Oh ok. Just read it removes dust and light smudges so thought it might be of been used similarly.
Ignore the hose pipe ban. I have for seven years.
And what would happen if every household took that adviceIgnore the hose pipe ban. I have for seven years.
And what would happen if every household took that advice
Oh yeah. The hold a unlimited supply of water don't they.Nothing. Have you not seen a reservoir before?
Oh yeah. The hold a unlimited supply of water don't they.
Why don't people just use a watering can? Isn't it the most obvious solution?
Thats the mechanics of it but the only problem is that theHave you not seen a reservoir before? The point is, by the time the reservoir has gone down by any noticeable amount, it will have rained again, thus filling up the water reserves.
It's quite simple, when you think about it.
is not guranteed to be within time or the required quantity.it will have rained again
Thats the mechanics of it but the only problem is that the is not guranteed to be within time or the required quantity.
It takes time for the rainfall to make its way to the reservoir, and this can be futher delayed by the ground conditions.
From memory, a power wash was excluded from the last ban as it doesn't "use" the same quantities as an open ended hose.
My comments are not a basis for any arguing, but if I was looking to put together a compelling case to support a ban, I don't think I could of put it any better than......................that's not the right line of argument here
The idea that the selfish act of flaunting a ban, even though there are alternative options available, MAY result in my domestic water supply being interrupted is compelling enough to convince me that I need to make that call to the water boardHose pipe bans are a precautionary step against droughts that lead to more serious issues
Haven't you just supported the argument for not ignoring a hose pipe ban?Hose pipe bans are a precautionary step against droughts that lead to more serious issues. If things really got to dangerous levels of reserves, there would be wider scale bans on water useage. While I agree with your points, that's not the right line of argument here.
My comments are not a basis for any arguing, but if I was looking to put together a compelling case to support a ban, I don't think I could of put it any better than......................
The idea that the selfish act of flaunting a ban, even though there are alternative options available, MAY result in my domestic water supply being interrupted is compelling enough to convince me that I need to make that call to the water board
Clean car v's Running mains water for Washing/cleaning/food preparation/flushing toilet when I need it
Haven't you just supported the argument for not ignoring a hose pipe ban?
...do you wash your apples before eating them? I don't, therefore I use less water than those that do. Do you wash all your clothes together and use a colour catcher? I do, so use less water than those that don't. Do you leave the tap running when you brush your teeth, or switch it off until you need it? I do the latter.
We could go on for ages, but quite frankly, I a; have very little time and b; really don't care.
No. But thanks for asking all the same.
Now I remember why I am so happy my new role is much more time consuming.
Gally, I'm out.
Anyone else on a water meter?