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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWhen I think of all those handy carpets I took down the dump empty. <shakes head in disbelief>Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWhen I think of all those handy carpets I took down the dump empty. <shakes head in disbelief>Comment
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Think I've got some bits from my old Morris Minor in my shed. May come in handy.bloggoth
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Walk walked, considerably more briskly than yesterday now the pavements are no longer covered in slush-capped ice; green ring closed
I tried walking the reverse of one of my usual routes today, going round a nearby neighbourhood anticlockwise instead of clockwise. I suspected that this might reduce the "elevation gain" as the other way feels a bit more uphill. But it turns out the slightly gentler but longer uphill stretch at one point on today's route balances the shorter but more steeply inclined stretch going the other way, and they seem to come out roughly the same.
It's only about 110 feet anyway, so hardly the Brecon BeaconsComment
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I finally unpacked and assembled the fancy Vax carpet cleaner I bought, I dunno, three or four years ago. The recycling bin only had a couple of bags in it, but the cleaner's box and internal papier mâché packaging filled it to the brim, so that has been trundled. And there was a decent one out on the side road still empty from last week, so that has been brought in, saving me bothering about any further trundling this week unless somebody manages to fill it between now and Friday morning
Suppose I'd better work out how to use the thing now…Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's only about 110 feet anyway, so hardly the Brecon Beacons
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI finally unpacked and assembled the fancy Vax carpet cleaner I bought, I dunno, three or four years ago. The recycling bin only had a couple of bags in it, but the cleaner's box and internal papier mâché packaging filled it to the brim, so that has been trundled. And there was a decent one out on the side road still empty from last week, so that has been brought in, saving me bothering about any further trundling this week unless somebody manages to fill it between now and Friday morning
Suppose I'd better work out how to use the thing now…
If the latter, why did you buy it?
I finally packed washer back in the box after never using it in 10 years, or even having plugged it in, the cat having departed thusly making it more or less redundant.
If I washed the carpets in here they'd fall to bits since I inherited them.
It would have been a good idea to have replaced them with the carpets from next door rather than chopping those up & taking them down to the dump.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIs it a vacuum cleaner or carpet washer?
If the latter, why did you buy it?
I finally packed washer back in the box after never using it in 10 years, or even having plugged it in, the cat having departed thusly making it more or less redundant.
If I washed the carpets in here they'd fall to bits since I inherited them.
It would have been a good idea to have replaced them with the carpets from next door rather than chopping those up & taking them down to the dump.
I figure giving it a clean can't do it any harm.Comment
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I used to have a Vax. Never found much use for it and ended up giving it to a friend who had kids and pets causing a mess.
It appears to be raining.
Watched Secrets of Cinema with Mark Kermode. This time about cult classics.
Not in the mood for much more tellybox so I may find a book to read.Comment
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Just tried the Vax in the tiny little space I call a hall. I remembered to take before and after photos as well. Conclusion: it's either removed a fair bit of muck, or it's distributed it more evenly. I think there's probably some improvement, though I suppose I'll have to wait for it to dry out properly to get a proper comparison.
And there are various patches which probably need the pretreatment approach, or something like that. Still, so far it seems like it might make things a bit better, though I suspect everywhere will need more than one or two goes to even approximate to its former glory
It's hard to tell if it's loud or not; no louder than a vacuum, I think. Probably best to restrict its use to daytime out of compassion for the neighbours.Comment
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