Lyndsey Doyle
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Good morning, one of the very few downsides of living on an old wood boat is the neccessity of grappling with invisible invaders.
It's well known that the French don't wash, and, after coming into close contact with certain representatives of said nationality, my starboard bunk has recently become somewhat itchy. I'm no expert, but scratched quite a few times during the last couple of nights.
No time to do a proper job because guests are coming, a quick blitzkreig without dismantling 36+ silicon bronze screws etc is sought. I have a broad selection of naughty chemicals (no not that sort, Jenkins in the back row!) which one will do the business but dry out in an hour or two? Got some International thinners kicking about which I don't use, what do you think?
Mucho appreciado LD
sorry the sausage pic is the wrong one struggling to put up the correct one
It's well known that the French don't wash, and, after coming into close contact with certain representatives of said nationality, my starboard bunk has recently become somewhat itchy. I'm no expert, but scratched quite a few times during the last couple of nights.
No time to do a proper job because guests are coming, a quick blitzkreig without dismantling 36+ silicon bronze screws etc is sought. I have a broad selection of naughty chemicals (no not that sort, Jenkins in the back row!) which one will do the business but dry out in an hour or two? Got some International thinners kicking about which I don't use, what do you think?
Mucho appreciado LD
sorry the sausage pic is the wrong one struggling to put up the correct one
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