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mollykins
I now have an electric toothbrush, bu thte charger for it has a 2 pronged, rounded plug, of which there is a suitable (i think) socket for, in the bathroom. But the socket says razors only, but i see...
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hairygrape
There's a big pipe at the back of my upstairs toilet pan that takes the waste from the toilet into a stench pipe that runs into a manhole outside at ground level. The waste pipe comes out of the...
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PHorwood
My son who lives in France is renovating his house and has come across a problem. Someone has glued the carpet to a wooden floor. The carpet has been removed and a mess remains. The glue is similar to...
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dave_c
These last few years slugs have been infesting our guest-bedroom, i rarely see a few but it seems I wake up every morning only to see their slime-tracks all over the carpet. Are there good slug traps...
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moskaski
Hi, i've just been looking at these enery saving devices, one from kvar power savings http://www.kvar-power-savings.com and another from http://www.plugandsave.com i know the sites are very advert...
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sherrardk
Anyone know of a good way to clean the bottom of an iron? It's only about 4 weeks old so obviously don't want to buy a new one. Thanks
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windycity8
is this easy to do? our bathroom tiles are looking tired, thinking of regrouting them but is it as simple as i think. scrape on the grout then when dry wipe the tiles. how do you get rid of all the...
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cris r
Anyone have any ideas on damp proofing an old stone cottage. I have been on the internet and found several ideas but they are all contradicting. Anyone living in a cottage that has been renervated...
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xraanswerban
hello there, in my dinning room I have a pendent light fitting, I want to put in a secondary ceiling about eight inches lower and fit 240volt down lights, my question is can I to controle them with a...
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Kathyan
I've got an electric stove type fire which is looking a bit tired. I've thought about painting it, but what sort of paint should I use? As far as I know it's made of wood (which seems a bit strange as...
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crapmemory
My son brought me this digital photoframe and I have lost the adapter! Tried Googling it but no luck. Also tried Maplin and Ebay. Any suggestions? TIA
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ashfordshe
I have bought some white faux leather to cover an old divan base; but am not quite sure where to start! Any advice welcome.
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windycity8
i have a collectors case where i want to display special photos and dried flowers. the front opens on hinges and opens up by using a magnet and ribbon to pull on. i have cracked the front in 2 places...
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Booldawg
Would a mixture of sand and cement be OK to re-point patio paving slabs? Also what ratio mix should I use? TIA.
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tamborine
the outside water for troughs is controlled by a screwy thing in the pipe....fitted to avoid freezing pipes. I can't manage the screw thing (not strong enuf) - what else can be fitted to switch the...
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hofficoffi
Can anyone give me a rough idea on how much we can expect to pay to have patio laid? Labour costs only please? the area is 6m x 6m. We will buy the slabs, materials etc. Thanks...
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gulliver1
How do you attach the Pro Cut 11 Line head to the drive shaft, the one where you put the pre-cut lengths of trimmer line into, its brand and I think I might have a part missing, has anyone got a Ryobi...
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mrs.chappie
I bought a washing machine a month ago. It's seems to be working fine except for one programme which never ends - a quick wash, supposedly 60 minutes but it just keeps on washing until I turn it to...
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mollykins
If taps are so unhygienic, why don't more places have you new ones with the sensor that releases water when you put your hand under them (Addenbrookes hospital and a few other places have them.) Plus...

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