Garage ethics

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sahona
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Garage ethics

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If you're storing old cans of paint from Homebase, don't put them on a shelf over the car.
The paint is good enough quality, but they cut costs with the cans, which are thin and easily rusted...
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Re: Garage ethics

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Ummmm...., any photies?
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sorry to hear that, but at your age you should you not be using the diamond geezer card fron b&q rather than buying from homebase ? :)
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Don, luckily the car wasn't there at the time as the garage is a woodwork shop at the moment, I was just trying to imagine what could have happened.
LBB, I suspect the can may have been bought before I had my B&Q joker to play. Nowadays, Wednesday is the highlight of the week!
Can't work at the moment due to the opaque humidity, think I'll do a "where am I" pic!
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