sandymandy wrote:Wow! That looks amazing! Whereabouts are you in Suffolk?
I live in that area but it is kind of spread out! x
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sandymandy wrote:Wow! That looks amazing! Whereabouts are you in Suffolk?
I live in that area but it is kind of spread out! x
Andybarned wrote:Cleaning up is the hardest part I’m finding (he says this whilst laying in the bath )
Mynock wrote:Andybarned wrote:Cleaning up is the hardest part I’m finding (he says this whilst laying in the bath )
Congrats on finding an awesome spot! One thing about clay though, be very careful about how much of it you wash off in your bath/shower. That stuff can clog a drain like you won't believe!
BogDog wrote:Mynock wrote:Andybarned wrote:Cleaning up is the hardest part I’m finding (he says this whilst laying in the bath )
Congrats on finding an awesome spot! One thing about clay though, be very careful about how much of it you wash off in your bath/shower. That stuff can clog a drain like you won't believe!
Anyone who tried to flush their kitty litter down the toilet can probably testify
Musekal wrote:I've taken to filling upa couple old 2L pop bottles with water and bring a loofah. One bottle is more than enough to get most off with the loofah loosening everything. The second bottle is good for rinsing what's left.
If it's peat I bring a change of clothes. I'll take the messy clothes off, put the clean clothes on. That's generally enough to hide any mess for me to drive/bike home and get into my apartment. They're all scrap clothes just for these purposes anyway.
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