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Hymie
Mrs Hymie regularly uses Colour Catcher sheets/cloths in her wash. Having a machine that can handle 8kg loads, this allows for a mixed wash (within reason). Recently the machine developed a fault in...
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Maxster
Calling all heating engineers, I have a conundrum for you. When we first turn our room thermostat up, all the radiators in the house come on and are very hot. Also the pipe that links the hot water...
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wickedtart19
do i need planning permission to change my part integral garage into a room, thanks
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ayabrea38
Had a major problem with the windows in the whole house(old wooden frames rotting etc) then had double glazing fitted and decorated the bathroom.Now though there is condensation running down the...
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EEZABLADE32
For the last couple of weeks on 2 occassions I've found what looked like small brown apple seeds under the bedclothes. Also found a couple on the living room carpet. They are solid and about 1/8 - 1/4...
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simon999
I have recently acquired a solid oak coffee table. Unfortunatly it has some 'spill marks' (juice/baby wipes etc.) Without a complete refurb is there anything which might remove these marks?
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237SJ
I`m looking to get a washing machine for someone on a clearance site and there is a new one but the transit bolts are missing. I presume it`s something that was delivered to someone and returned and...
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wendilla
What is the best way to do these.? I mentioned this to a friend and they said they were told best way is to hang them out when it is raining and that was from someone that worked in a cleaners. I...
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langara
Hi, I need to stick some photographs onto a calendar as a present, and also a poster into a frame, any ideas what is the best thing to use to look professional, spray glue is far to expensive. Thanks
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iloveglee
I have some fuschias in pots which I believe are not hardy so cannot stay outside. Since the frosty weather came I have them in the conservatory which is pretty cool at night, but very warm on sunny...
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askyourgran
I'm thinking of buying a large mirror to go over my mantelshelf, but (apart from holding it up to measure) how can I ensure it wlll be straight. I'm hopeless hanging pictures so I need to get this...
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Booldawg
Our house is a nightmare to heat; due to the design. It has what I can only describe as a lower floor extension (at the back) that isnt constructed from proper building materials; ie bricks, breeze...
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OmanYorkie
What is the easiest way to remove static from a dress that has been delivered wrapped in plastic bubble wrap, and when put on, looks like cling film ?
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crapmemory
My downstairs loo moves whenever anyone sits on it! Is there any easy way I can fix it to my concrete floor? There are screws in the base fixing it to the floor and I assume they need to be longer but...
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sherrardk
Bought a small sewing kit recently and I have just opened it. Most of the bits are easy to identify but there is one thing in there that I have no idea about. It is a small metal wheel on a handle and...
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milly143
Hi. We had a pump fitted to our shower this weekend as the pressure from it was useless before the pump was fitted. The pressure is now great however you can't stand in it long enough to appreciate it...
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hairygrape
I've always grown my tomato plants in growbags laid on soil in my greenhouse. I sometimes grow F1 types as well as standard non-determinate types such as Ailsa Craig. Each year, the odd tomato or two...
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brenda
Have to clean a lot of cycling medals to make a display, some are silver, some a mix of gold and silver, some bronze, some pewter and some maybe tin. All ideas would be very welcome , am a bit...
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yellowjohn
my mums bedroom ceiling has about a 30 inch crack in it and either side of the crack it is sagging, this was caused by a water leak, i was just wondering if it is possible to repair it or is it a case...
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ilovemarkb
Just had brand new double glazed windows fitted. But was quite surprised to find condensation on the bedroom window this morning.Is this normal?(not inbetween the glass) thanks julie

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