Not strictly a DIY question but...........

ban-all-sheds said:
mildmanneredjanitor said:
Blimey, that's expensive

http://www.cfsnet.co.uk/acatalog/CFS_Catalogue__Isopropyl_Alcohol_104.html

http://www.fibrewarehouse.co.uk/product.asp?ProductID=311

http://www.longs.co.uk/acatalog/Longs_Shopping_Site_Cleaners_34.html[/QUOTE]

Ban

With all due respect, mate, you snottily said that the only people who don't have any are the people who can't be ar*ed to buy any... well these sites are hardly the terrain of your average householder. It is a fairly specilalised product, no?
 
securespark said:
Ban

With all due respect, mate, you snottily said that the only people who don't have any are the people who can't be ar*ed to buy any... well these sites are hardly the terrain of your average householder. It is a fairly specilalised product, no?


Maybe he has an Emelda Marcus type affinity for shoes and therefore has to address the problem of sticky shoe labels quite frquently???

:D
 
They're very fond of the IPA brewery round my way, I will certainly be looking more closely at the IPA pumps this weekend coming. :)

Funny how some people have a product they swear by, and it is surprising when they meet someone without it. My Mum always swore by Sudocrem when I was a kid (ointment cream). But no-one else seems to have heard of it.
 
AdamW said:
Funny how some people have a product they swear by, and it is surprising when they meet someone without it. My Mum always swore by Sudocrem when I was a kid (ointment cream). But no-one else seems to have heard of it.

Depends if you have children or not!


Spent many a month smearing the stuff over my little uns!
 
securespark said:
Ban

With all due respect, mate, you snottily said that the only people who don't have any are the people who can't be ar*ed to buy any... well these sites are hardly the terrain of your average householder. It is a fairly specilalised product, no?
Snotty? Didn't mean it to be.

A bit sweeping and exaggerated? Probably.

Specialised product? No - safe and legal for anyone to own, and can be found and purchased by anyone with access to the internet.
 
Safe and legal yes, but not "in the common domain" - It's not as if Tesco have it on their shelves labelled "sticky shoe goo remover"..... :lol:
 
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