Alcohol

Washable Fabrics Mop up liquid, then sponge with detergent in warm water. Fabric can then be washed as usual. Non Washable Fabrics Add detergent to warm water and gently sponge stain. If stain does not react to treatment, the fabric will require dry-cleaning. Carpets and Furnishings Mop up as much as possible sponge with warm […]

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Replacement flashing strips

Replacement flashing strips Metal can be difficult to work with, but can be purchased in small rolls often supplied with a small tin of primer to help the bonding between the strip and the tiles or brickwork. Some strips purchased are self-adhesive and come with a backing paper, which is removed when the sections are

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Removing thick textured paper

Method Thick, textured paper often covered with layers of emulsion is not an easy surface to remove. It is not advisable to sand the surface area. Some old coverings may contain asbestos and are more safely dealt with by keeping the surface damp to avoid inhaling any dust. It is a messy and time consuming

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Extending a flex

Caution Electricity is dangerous and can be hazardous. In doubt? Call a qualified electrician. Extending a flex Ideally, one piece of long flex should be used rather than extending an existing fles. However sometimes it is difficult to replace the shorter flex with a longer flex, because it involves dismantling the appliance. In this case

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Fitting the new window frame

Preparing the surrounding brickwork The new frame will not require extending into the brickwork, so fill those gaps with a cement mortar mix. Once the old frame is completely removed and the gaps have been filled with a cement mortar mix, check the surround for old nails or damaged render and repair before proceeding. Fitting

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Emulsion Paint

IMPORTANT ​DO NOT USE HOT WATER, THIS WILL CAUSE THE PAINT TO SET. Washable Fabrics Remove as much as possible, then rub in neat washing up liquid. Continuously run cold water on to article until stain is removed. Wash as normal. Non Washable Fabrics Remove as much as possible, then sponge with cold water. Immediately

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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

CARBON MONOXIDE Carbon monoxide sometimes makes people feel ill. If you develop any of the following unexplained symptoms: Drowsiness Headaches Chest pains Sudden giddiness when standing up Sickness, diarrhoea and stomach pains Switch off your appliances and see your doctor at once. Introduction During an average year about 50 people die from carbon monoxide poisoning

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Washing machine troubleshooting

Troubleshooting If you think your washing machine may be faulty, check the following points before calling a Service Engineer. These checks could prevent a charge being made for the Service man”s visit if the machine is found to be in perfect working order. Initially check the filter on your washing machine and clean if necessary,

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Immersion heater thermostat control

Immersion heater thermostat control An immersion heater needs a thermostat control to save money and to stop the water becoming dangerously hot. Set the temperature at 60°C (140°F). If you have “Economy 7” heating, you will have access to cheaper electricity rates for seven hours a night, starting between midnight and 1am. To gain maximum

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