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Oh dear!!I have a 5 year old pair I find quite comfy indoors as my slippers. I didn't know they had been in production that long TBH.
So predictable!
LOL!
Oh dear!!I have a 5 year old pair I find quite comfy indoors as my slippers. I didn't know they had been in production that long TBH.
I have a 5 year old pair I find quite comfy indoors as my slippers. I didn't know they had been in production that long TBH.
The time it takes will depend massively on how hard your water is. Ours here is very hard but the opposite in Fland where the watter is so soft and acidic we have to have sacrificial anodes in the water tank and apparently a copper one gets eaten through in a very few years.Handles are those replacement ones that were popular years ago, 'tip top tap tops' if anyone remembers them
Was wondering how long it takes for them to corrode
Water not too badThe time it takes will depend massively on how hard your water is. Ours here is very hard but the opposite in Fland where the watter is so soft and acidic we have to have sacrificial anodes in the water tank and apparently a copper one gets eaten through in a very few years.
But the profile of that tap reminds me of Victorian ones I've seen. Wouldn't surprise me if they date back to the first chrome plated ones. Edwardian?
No idea really.
Original bath panels in our original bathroom suite, colour "pampas" or something, a sort of green, were plastic.Water not too bad
I'm thinking they may be thirty years old, the bath panel is hardboard so that's about the same age I'd say
Thinking may be due for an upgrade
410.16.20.28.12.big ones not sure punt gun load 8 ?Was thinking more.................
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Look as old as the bathHow old do ya think my bathroom taps are, rough estimate ?
I've been asking for them to be replaced but not getting any joy
I've filed all the rough off them a couple of years ago
AvocadoOriginal bath panels in our original bathroom suite, colour "pampas" or something, a sort of green, were plastic.
The house was built in 1984 odd.
You do realise that Frontline and others of this type are a poison? Once you apply it to the animal's skin it is absorbed into the animal's bloodstream and then any biting 'visitors' injest that poison and die! By giving your cat two doses of Frontline you have doubled the required dose - ie. you have given the cat an over-dose of poison!Morning All.
The cat is distressed (has fleas) 2 applications of "Front-Line" flea, lice & tic killer has resulted in a patchy, de-furred cat.
Not sure what to do next, Vet's I think (@ £70 a throw).
Anyway, have a good day.
No, Pampas, after doing a little research. Avocado was/is darker. But yep, both green.Avocado
Sounds like an allergy.Morning All.
The cat is distressed (has fleas) 2 applications of "Front-Line" flea, lice & tic killer has resulted in a patchy, de-furred cat.
Not sure what to do next, Vet's I think (@ £70 a throw).
Anyway, have a good day.
If cats are like dogs in this respect, the vet can prescribe a pill that lasts for 3 months. But they are not cheap. £30 for one, in our case. But this may avoid the allergy, if that is what it is.Morning All.
The cat is distressed (has fleas) 2 applications of "Front-Line" flea, lice & tic killer has resulted in a patchy, de-furred cat.
Not sure what to do next, Vet's I think (@ £70 a throw).
Anyway, have a good day.
OK, not having a Defender, give us a clue?!Morning all.. post came early today..
Can't be Defender. No rust ----- . But could be a fan / air boxOK, not having a Defender, give us a clue?!
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