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Water in the Headlights

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Dave:
Louisa seen it on telly :wink:  cleaning some vases  8)

sulley:
You could try "Muc-Off" if you can get hold of a bottle.  Used it for cleaning the motorbike, when I had one.  Now I use it to clean the alloy wheels.  

Halfrauds usually stock it and you should be able to buy it in a 1lt spray bottle or a 5lt refill bottle.  Funny looking pink stuff, but damned good at cleaning things.

Alternatively you could buy new ones from John Craddock at £27 each.  Tis what I had to do, but then I had holes in mine too!!  :roll:  :twisted:

Digsit:
Oh Yeah - MUC-OFF is great stuff :D  Biodegradable too :wink:

hobbit:

--- Quote from: "disco fever" ---Drilling a small hole at the bottom sounds like a good idea! if you can get a drill anywhere near it?
--- End quote ---


Worked for me, use a dremel type tool and go through the glass on the bottom edge, after drying out, put a dap of silicon on the hole, the next tile you just unplug the silicon and drain away :wink:

TUFFTEE:
Hey Kev! What type of drill bit did you use? Cos i thought only a diamond drill bit would cut through glass?

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