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Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
1 reply
February

No, it's not velcro. I wish it was. Unfortunately they are bloody expensive designer chairs.

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
4 replies
February

Unfortunately they are less than 4 years old so it can't possibly be wear and tear. The fabric is made by a well known designer company called Kvadrat ...

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
6 replies
February

Hi, I have tried all of the above with no joy. I'm still open to ideas? Thanks Phil

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
8 replies

Hi all, I hired a Britex Carpet cleaner to try and clean off my dining room chairs that have what looks like sweat marks/ finger marks from the acid ...

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
1 reply
September

Great news, I managed to get the cable feeder down the pipe. I used an old thin butter knife down the side of the link that had a small gap to help th ...

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
4 replies
September

I tried the cable feeder but unfortunately it won't bend around the first elbow to go down so I'll have to try the more expensive option of the fishin ...

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
1 reply
September

Thanks - I am going to try the cable feeder secured by a clip. If it doesn't work I can then use the cable feeder to feed a chain down the pipe. With ...

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
September

Thanks for the advice, I have decided to try the Cable feeder and see how it goes!

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
7 replies
February

Hi @Sofashaw, The difference you’re noticing is likely due to the type of stains you’re dealing with. The Britex cleaner is effective at removing so ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
September

Hi @Sofashaw,That's brilliant to hear. Fingers crossed that it works as planned when the next rains come. Thank you for the update. Jacob

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
September

Hi @Sofashaw, Thank you for your question and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us. The idea of using a ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
7 replies
September

Afternoon @Sofashaw I have the same problem! Tho with mine its a straight drip, dripping from the second story roof to the ground and then hitting t ...

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Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
1 reply
February

No, it's not velcro. I wish it was. Unfortunately they are bloody expensive designer chairs.

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
1 reply
September

Great news, I managed to get the cable feeder down the pipe. I used an old thin butter knife down the side of the link that had a small gap to help th ...

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
4 replies
September

I tried the cable feeder but unfortunately it won't bend around the first elbow to go down so I'll have to try the more expensive option of the fishin ...

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
1 reply
September

Thanks - I am going to try the cable feeder secured by a clip. If it doesn't work I can then use the cable feeder to feed a chain down the pipe. With ...

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
September

Thanks for the advice, I have decided to try the Cable feeder and see how it goes!

Sofashaw
Growing in Experience
10 replies

Hi this drainpipe is outside my sons bedroom and when it rains it creates a loud dripping noise. I have in the past taken off the bottom elbow bend ...

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