Number 2
- Booby Trapper
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Number 2
Not been an update on this page for a while so I'll give you one. When going for a number 2 Flush the heads before doing the deed. This ensures less sticking of matter to the sides. This top tip is not just for boats.
- sahona
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Re: Number 2
I do hope you've at least one brick in the cistern!
This double flush thing is not Eco-friendly.
Also can't be done with a Lavac 'cos you'd keech yerself before you could get the lid open again.
Praps an old windolene spray (or similar) with dilute washing-up liquid could be used to add a slither factor prior to seeing that old friend off to the coast.
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.Toilet humour,............ Moi?
This double flush thing is not Eco-friendly.
Also can't be done with a Lavac 'cos you'd keech yerself before you could get the lid open again.
Praps an old windolene spray (or similar) with dilute washing-up liquid could be used to add a slither factor prior to seeing that old friend off to the coast.
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.Toilet humour,............ Moi?
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Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
- Booby Trapper
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Re: Number 2
No bricks in the cistern. Have you seen how much rain we've had? Actually my new cistern has two buttons, big flush and wee flush.
- sahona
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Re: Number 2
I still think there should be washing up liquid in that thing that makes the water blue.
We've got a different prob here, there seems to be a greasy/oily component to the water which leaves a grey streak on the chanty, and there was a considerable deposit inside the cistern when I investigated. No work done on the pipes for years, so it's not plumber's snot or anything like that. Maybe somebody's dumped another fiesta in the resevoir.
We've got a different prob here, there seems to be a greasy/oily component to the water which leaves a grey streak on the chanty, and there was a considerable deposit inside the cistern when I investigated. No work done on the pipes for years, so it's not plumber's snot or anything like that. Maybe somebody's dumped another fiesta in the resevoir.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
- Aja
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Re: Number 2
[quote="sahona"]I still think there should be washing up liquid in that thing that makes the water blue.
We've got a different prob here, there seems to be a greasy/oily component to the water which leaves a grey streak on the chanty..... quote]
Here's me wondering where you were sailing!
Donald
We've got a different prob here, there seems to be a greasy/oily component to the water which leaves a grey streak on the chanty..... quote]
Here's me wondering where you were sailing!
Donald
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