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This is his mates wife, maybe he should think twice about having you as a mate!Originally posted by BuffoonInvite her back to give you advice on the stain and carry on were you left off.
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Invite her back to give you advice on the stain and carry on were you left off.
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Why not spill wine ALL over the whole carpet, thus changing the colour and hiding the original spillage ???
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i'll never be able to see cillit bang without transposing it to clit bang now.
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HI I'M BARRY SCOTT! IF YOU NEED TO GET RID OF RED WINE ON THE CARPET, JUST APPLY CILLIT BANG LIBERALLY TO THE STAIN, LEAVE 30 MINUTES, AND WIPE OFF WITH A DAMP CLOTH. WHILST WAITING, I TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY TO EASE MYSELF INTO MY MATE'S WIFE WHILST SHE PLAYS WITH MY OTHER "TOOLS".Originally posted by BlasterBatesI need a bit of advice. Well basically one evening a wife of my mate came round to pick up a few DIY tools, which my mate wanted to use, anyway we got talking, and she hinted that she wasn't really happy in her marriage blah blah blah...and I have to say she started getting quite friendly, I got the impression she was about to kiss me when suddenly I clumsily dropped a glass of red wine on the carpet. Well its now quite a problem, because although I’ve tried all sorts of cleaning fluids but I can’t get the wine stain out of the carpet.
Anybody any ideas ?
CILLIT BANG! BANG, AND THE DIRT IS GONE!Last edited by Chugnut; 9 July 2007, 15:43.
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Stain devil do some good stuff for fabric get it in the supermaket, not sure if it works on carpet.Originally posted by ArdescoPile a load of salt on it when you first spill it. The sa;t will suck it up. Once it has dried in though...... Your fecked
The dropping the glass may not have been an accident.
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Pile a load of salt on it when you first spill it. The sa;t will suck it up. Once it has dried in though...... Your fecked
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