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Don't really think this is the place for that kinda talk, GrahamGraham_Devon wrote: »So do I, just not those ones

Anymore and you'll get your thread locked
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Next question would be.....what's the best way to get rid of baking soda diarrhoea from the bath and frothing from your plughole?!
Bicarbonate (baking powder is just bicarbonate of soda plus cream of tartar) is water soluble and so no problem to remove. Use a damp cloth to make the most of it by using the paste to clean any marks/ring that may be on the bath (no reflection on your housekeeping) and then rinse with water.0 -
Thank you very much, SeaKay.Next question would be.....what's the best way to get rid of baking soda diarrhoea from the bath and frothing from your plughole?!
Bicarbonate (baking powder is just bicarbonate of soda plus cream of tartar) is water soluble and so no problem to remove. Use a damp cloth to make the most of it by using the paste to clean any marks/ring that may be on the bath (no reflection on your housekeeping) and then rinse with water.
I tried to offer him some helpful advice. He 'followed' it, although he didn't really get anything right :rotfl: and then blamed me
However, since he won't admit it... I shall embarrass him...
Graham_Devon wrote:Hmmm, it worked.
Love you lots and lots Linzi
Seriously, it has worked, waters draining a lot faster.
Makes me wonder what other good tricks she knows :silenced:

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Good thinking freyasmum; hopefully the experience will mean that he follows instructions more carefully in future!0
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Well, hopefully. But I doubt it. And thank you againGood thinking freyasmum; hopefully the experience will mean that he follows instructions more carefully in future!
And as for the 'waiting for the okay'... I had already said that in my first set of instructions. Then you chose to make up your own set :rotfl:
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Well, hopefully. But I doubt it. And thank you again

And as for the 'waiting for the okay'... I had already said that in my first set of instructions. Then you chose to make up your own set :rotfl:
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Stop trying to win you
My set was better, the water is flowing now, all thanks to my own unique blend
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Hehe, stop being a sore loser and go eat your chickenGraham_Devon wrote: »Stop trying to win you
My set was better, the water is flowing now, all thanks to my own unique blend
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It's okay, I know ya love me really... you already told me :rotfl:
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Edit: just remember to do this more regularly and you won't then have to remove your bath panel again... and next time don't put so much down
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Chickens nearly gone, want a mouthful!?0
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