on โ19-09-2014 04:44 PM
After several hours during the week clearing and cleaning up a messy garden my day started like this
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on โ12-11-2014 10:22 AM
I'm glad others will be there, it sounds like an awful, uncomfortable situation to handle on your own
on โ12-11-2014 10:35 AM
Mentally, it has had a huge impact on me and not in a good way.
on โ12-11-2014 10:38 AM
I can imagine
I hope you can stop having to deal with it all soon so you can be free to move on with your life
on โ12-11-2014 10:39 AM
Oh another gadget i've just bought is the 3 in one press button soap, shampoo, conditioner dispenser for the shower recess.
on โ12-11-2014 10:41 AM
@bluecat*dancing wrote:Mentally, it has had a huge impact on me and not in a good way.
Bluey, we will all be with you today in thought
on โ12-11-2014 10:44 AM
Az, another question did you clean your air con paint job with anything in particular prior to painting it?
I read to clean it with vinegar and water??
on โ12-11-2014 10:48 AM
The skip bin has been organised for the working bee.
on โ12-11-2014 11:03 AM
By the sounds of things Grizz is correct Mr F has just gone to a paint shop (a mate ownes) he said no just rough it up with some sandpaper and use a normal gloss paint, use a small paint brush to do the part with the grate, he said to use the spray if you wern't careful you could end up with the grate blocked with the paint.
on โ12-11-2014 11:15 AM
I simply washed mine with soap and water dried and sprayed twice lightly. No runs. Would I do it again, yes. They often turn yellow if their is a smoker in the house ๐ My fan grills were 20 years old and were still white but the brown grill on the air con had to go ๐
on โ12-11-2014 11:39 AM
@freddie*rooster wrote:Az, another question did you clean your air con paint job with anything in particular prior to painting it?
I read to clean it with vinegar and water??
I cleaned mine in the sink, with dishwashing liquid, rinsed well and dried with my Norwex cloth.