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A likely tale27 Aug 2008 19:31 GMT18
I wonder if this story about a snake in the washing machine is true?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10522282
Any relation to "our" Ranger?
Removing grease stain from shirt that you have to wear for the rest     of the day24 Aug 2008 10:05 GMT1
There are plenty of tips for removing greasy stains from a shirt
before dumping it in the washer.
Does anyone have any tips for a removing a greasy food stain from a
shirt that you are stuck wearing for the rest of the day? Just want to
rust ring19 Aug 2008 21:55 GMT1
Anyone know the best way to remove a rust ring from a bathtub?
Thanks.
HOW OFTEN?18 Aug 2008 19:18 GMT2
How often do you buy household cleaners? Every month? Every 2 months?
How about buying some and not having to buy any more for at least 6
months? Let me tell you, when I joined Shaklee, it was mostly because
their products are safer for my family and the environment. Non toxic,
SAVE MONEY...AND YOUR LIFE18 Aug 2008 19:17 GMT1
How often do you buy household cleaners? Every month? Every 2 months?
How about buying some and not having to buy any more for at least 6
months? Let me tell you, when I joined Shaklee, it was mostly because
their products are safer for my family and the environment. Non toxic,
UltraClean Blinds & Drapes05 Aug 2008 13:28 GMT1
Just wanted to introduce myself to this forum.  My name is Sal and
operate UltraClean Blinds & Drapes.  Hopefully the name gives away that w
are window treatment cleaners.  We have a mobile UltraSonic blind cleanin
operation and our service is mostly all done SAME DAY!  Ultrasonics ...
A new broom02 Aug 2008 18:37 GMT9
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2307275/'Ridiculous'-health-and-safety-ru
les-tell-carpenters-to-ban-the-broom.html

oh dear. Isn't this silly.
perhaps the workers could wear dust masks.
( a bath hat and swimming goggles?)
 
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