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wordyone
I have had a 100% genuine Lambswool rug (small one) for some time now and it is looking a little the worse for wear. Is there any way of washing it or dry cleaning it to spruce it up a bit or will...
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derekpara
Problem: Sewage smell in downstairs loo. Facts: Downstairs loo added to 1930s property 20 years ago. Loo used for minor business 10-15 times per week. " " " major " 1-2 " " " Loo kept scrupulously...
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Mosaic
....the old back door has been the way through to our back extension for some 30 years. Now that I've got round to it, I'm wondering what to do about the doorstep that the dear corner-cutting builder...
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LINCARE
Hi , can anyone tell me why my frost free larder fridge is getting a thick layer of ice on the back please ? The drainage hole is not blocked .
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marie louise
Should I remove them from the garden over the winter and take out the batteries? They are rather large lights. Thanks
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woodchopper
have been looking for LED strip lights for above the kickboards in my kitchen. Must come in a 5m roll and must be addressable ( programmable) for full colour spectrum. Can anyone recommend a tried and...
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crapmemory
The other day my smoke alarm beeped for no reason. This has happened a few times so I changed the battery. It still beeps randomly. Any suggestions why? TIA
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237SJ
I`ve got quite a lot of these in my Mum`s house as I didn`t have much luck trying to get the pins for conventional picture hooks into the walls. Is there a good way of removing them without damaging...
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crosspatch65
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smurfchops
Just been given one, in a box, says for best results start to grow by end January. Should I leave it in the box and not water it, until then? And if so, and I leave it in the box, where should I store...
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diddlydo
Please can someone tell me the point of having an island in the kitchen - it seems to be all the rage at the moment. As far as I can see it just gets in the way of normal free-flow movement!
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Sycamore3House
I am fitting my kitchen at the moment and have been practicing using a router by cutting up the old worktops. I am cutting the worktop face down and the roll edging first and plunging about 8mm at a...
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Kazal
My OH has recently become ill and is virtually housebound. In previous years we have not been around the house in the mornings, but this will obviously change this Winter. My question is would it be...
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Bigbad
Not really sure which category I should post this in, but as you use fireworks in the garden, I hope I’ve got it right! We didn’t get to use the fireworks this year due to lousy weather, and there...
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pussyfoot
Hi does anyone have any view on indoor heated clothes driers, ie vaue for mon & where to buy the best most running costs etc & where to buy the most effective ones for a small flat. Thank you!...
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picker
Do solar panels count as income when claiming Council tax.Without them I would have an expenditure.
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JoJo88
The concrete built border wall at the front and one side of the house has started turning red. There's also 2 ornamental columns with sphere's on top that are turning red as well. When I rubbed the...
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Hik56
I have a door with a small handle and aprox 3 inch non locking lock on my bedroom. The door frame has a small plastic strip running all the way up it and the receiver for the lock on it. How would I...
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jennyjoan
I have my oil in something like 20 years however boiler has been changed 3 or 4 times so it is running well. However my hearing allows me to hear dull, drummy sounds, and this past while back in fact...
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Captain Spod
I'm losing patience with my current useless and heavy vacuum cleaner. I know Dysons are quite expensive, has anyone regretted buying one? BTW, I call Mrs Spod 'Nature' because she abhors a vacuum; not...

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