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Can anyone recommend a Karcher

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  • ormus
    ormus Posts: 42,714 Forumite
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    i can do your back passage if you want?
    Get some gorm.
  • jessilu1
    jessilu1 Posts: 12,641 Forumite
    ormus wrote: »
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    i can do your back passage if you want?

    lol I don't need my back passage doing but the front is looking decidedly grubby! :D
    Knowledge is often mistaken for intelligence. This is like mistaking a cup of milk for the whole cow.
  • jessilu1
    jessilu1 Posts: 12,641 Forumite
    Knowledge is often mistaken for intelligence. This is like mistaking a cup of milk for the whole cow.
  • Mips
    Mips Posts: 19,796 Forumite
    Bit expensive for a bit of bird crap :D

    I bought one because I was sick of going to the hand car wash all the time - mine sits in its box amongst all the other bits of crap I just HAD to have :o
    :cool:
  • jessilu1
    jessilu1 Posts: 12,641 Forumite
    edited 10 June 2010 at 5:11PM
    Dippychick wrote: »
    Bit expensive for a bit of bird crap :D

    I bought one because I was sick of going to the hand car wash all the time - mine sits in its box amongst all the other bits of crap I just HAD to have :o
    Dips it's not a ''bit'' of bird crap this is serious stuff, I think she's got a herd of cows in that tree, it's not even white bird crap it's a horrible mustardy brown colour and it sticks like glue!:eek: Trouble is she has to park in a street where there's no other choice but to park under that particular tree!
    Knowledge is often mistaken for intelligence. This is like mistaking a cup of milk for the whole cow.
  • Mips
    Mips Posts: 19,796 Forumite
    jessilu1 wrote: »
    Dips it's not a ''bit'' of brid crap this is serious stuff, I think she's got a herd of cows in that tree, it's not even white bird crap it's a horrible mustardy brown colour and it sticks like glue!:eek: Trouble is she has to park in a street where there's no other choice but to park under that particular tree!

    Where does she live, Manchester? :eek::p
    :cool:
  • Avoriaz
    Avoriaz Posts: 39,110 Forumite
    jessilu1 wrote: »
    Funny you should ask adey she's got an ex police dog van!:D
    Why did the dog sell his van?
  • aliadds
    aliadds Posts: 26,242 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Avoriaz wrote: »
    Why did the dog sell his van?
    Excellent .:T:T:rotfl::rotfl:
    Less is more
  • BillScarab
    BillScarab Posts: 6,027 Forumite
    jessilu1 wrote: »
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    I've got a green B&Q one and apparently the B&Q own brand ones are made by Karcher, at least they were when I bought mine.

    Wouldn't your friend be better off with a cover for the car? Or an air rifle?


    Yes but it would mean putting the cover on every night then having the hassle of taking it off every morning before going to work...and it all covered in bird crap as well. (I did suggest that to her first) :D:D

    True, but whipping off the cover will be quicker than jetwashing the car everyday. Probably less messy too.
    It's my problem, it's my problem
    If I feel the need to hide
    And it's my problem if I have no friends
    And feel I want to die


  • jessilu1
    jessilu1 Posts: 12,641 Forumite
    BillScarab wrote: »
    True, but whipping off the cover will be quicker than jetwashing the car everyday. Probably less messy too.
    Ah well her choice! :D
    Knowledge is often mistaken for intelligence. This is like mistaking a cup of milk for the whole cow.
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