I’ve paid the odd patio and moved my fair share of washing machines but don’t have to do it for a living thankfully . I get that they have to be solid and stable, concrete blocks in them etc but surely a couple of grips on them would help come moving days?
Basically if you had to design the most awkward thing to shift, you’d come up with the Washing machine ( or Theresa May). Boxy, heavy and nothing to grip onto and if you’re lucky it’ll drip a lovely dribble of grey water on you as you go up the stairs
Not the only reason , sometimes hot food can “spit” but yes, when heated the thin plastic film softens, making it hard to peel off in one hit. Allow it to cool, the plastic recovers its integrity and will peel off far more easily.
Very good!
That’s fine if you’re done microwaving and are letting it to cool down to eat, but what about when you have to remove it halfway through cooking, stir, and then continue cooking, mmm?
Then you still have to tackle the film while it’s hot.
Even trying to be clever and just peel back one corner for utensil access is likely to result in film removal frustration.
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I was assuming you'd knowingly teed that up that so I could nut it in.
I shit you not, there was a sticker on my brand new toilet that only said 'do not remove this label'. Of course I tried to remove it as it was the most pointless sticker ever, now left with a feckin yellow square on my toilet.
My apple mobile can do EVERYTHING......apart from actually answering phone calls. When my phone rings there is always a battle of will the answer button actually work followed by hello? hello? hello? from either or both parties as we struggle to hound a conversation.
Modern funky looking basins whose designers seem to think that holding water is an optional extra. I love a wet shave in the morning but so many places have basins where the plug is shit.
Post #67 nail varnish remover is the tip.
I'm going to try this as I spend far too long trying to remove labels on some jobs.
Seriously? You’re a plumber of how many years? And you never once thought to yourself “might try and find some sort of substance to make this easier”?
Let me guess.....Leave?
Tried big wipes? Work for me.To be honest there is a chemical available from Toolstation for removing labels, I looked earlier and its £13.
When I worked on new housing developments I did leave the labels on, but I was on price work and time was money, and contract cleaners come onto site before houses are handed over.
Now I work for myself and I feel I should remove the labels so the job looks tidy. For a while some manufacturers made the labels easy to peel off, or they came off with normal household cleaning spray.
But recently I've fitted a few toilets and cisterns covered in really sticky labels.
I have a very exciting and glamorous job
Tried big wipes? Work for me.
Rubber Johnies!
They should provide a natty applicator.
Unless you are expert at snapping one on, you get to that moment, trying to get it out with your teeth and then fumbling around trying to roll it down, even worse if you have a todger like a grand national winner.
By the time you are sure it's not going to ping off you are flaccid.
Tough to find things which aren't just the result of cost cutting or badly thought out design..... But my vote goes to.call centre systems.
They're made to infuriate you into hanging up rather than getting you to the person you need to speak to.