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For cleaning out the bilges or soaking up stuff on boats,

Guess what works best?











Nappy's.


was told to me by some students that post on here sometimes.

Do you know any good tips?

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Try to remember exactly how many steps there are down from your bed to the floor when you wake in the night for a pee ......... don't wait til you've hit the deck, and realised your mistake !!!!!








note to self: It's two !!!

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Re: Nappies

Agree absolutely, got cheapie version from Superdrug, excellent for oily engine bay,

But beware don't leave them in water for any length of time (i.e. to mop up the little bit that a bilge pump can't remove) 'cos in time the outer cover will bio-degrade leaving a sludgy mess; very awkward to remove later.

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Re: Nappies

Do you actually mean to say that you are not going to be using terrys - the washable kind??

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so in order to save pumping out a few grammes of oil from your bildge, which will break down in a few months; Use nappies which take around 500 years in landfill.

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Can anyone else see the problem here /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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