Handwashing car nightmare
Handwashing car nightmare
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v8nhh

Original Poster:

437 posts

241 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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Just got up and opened mail, some numpty reported me for using a hosepipe to wash me car!!
Phone up water company explain that by using hose pipe I am actually saving upto 3/4's less water than I would if using buckets to do same job -eg 30secs hose to wet car 1xbucket to wash then 3mins hose use to rinse car versus 2x buckets to wet car 1xbucket to wash car then 4x buckets to rinse car after. It takes me less time to rinse and wet car with pipe than it takes to fill 2buckets!!!.
Worst of all girl at water company agreed!!!! but said if I continue with hosepipe I will face a fine

Rant over any one know how I can move my watersupplier to company with brain?
Big thumbsdown to Thames Water

stig

11,823 posts

305 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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Tell them that given they're profits are up 31% and yet they've still not met their leakage tagets - they can get stuffed!

BO55 VXR

4,373 posts

272 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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Drill a Borehole

Raggyman

2,317 posts

264 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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Ah, yeah, what is it with people now adays.... rather than come up and say hey, you can't use the hose, they ring the water company. That annoys me more!!

1) This ain't australia, how the hell can the UK get droughts, it rains here every second day.
2) Leakage, this ain't a new mysterious problem.... just too lazy to do anything about it.

I would still do it.... wouldn't stop me.. and when it went to court would go, right you tell me which uses less water..

Paul.H.

510 posts

237 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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Mate of mine in UK installed a system from The Rainwater Harvesting Co & used rainwater to wash clothes, water garden, flush loo &....wash his car!! Imagine his 'smug' mush when a neighbour phoned the POLICE to complain about him using a hosepipe to wash his car during a ban!! Neighbour disappeared back into his hole!!!

Paul-C

1,126 posts

246 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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Paul.H. said:
Mate of mine in UK installed a system from The Rainwater Harvesting Co & used rainwater to wash clothes, water garden, flush loo &....wash his car!! Imagine his 'smug' mush when a neighbour phoned the POLICE to complain about him using a hosepipe to wash his car during a ban!! Neighbour disappeared back into his hole!!!


I like that Hope he is keeping an eye on that neighbour to see if he does anything 'naughty'

308mate

13,758 posts

243 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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What about a Karcher-type jet wash? If you've ever measured it, they use very little water, just with alot of pressure.

Dont spose they tell you which busybody/jobs worth...err...neighbour reported you do they?

Wonder what he would use to wash off brake fluid .... heh heh

PB

bennno

14,795 posts

290 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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as its so well publicised and you effectively admitted to it to them you are lucky to get a warning, they are threatening £1000 fines...

Bennno

v8nhh

Original Poster:

437 posts

241 months

Friday 23rd June 2006
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Yep by the sounds of the telephone conversation with water company they said MIGHT lead to prosecution, wonder wether they can be bothered espicially as here in swindon they have had two massive mains bursts in the last month, company not very popular at mo.

Any way now when washing car I am going to get hose pipe to front of house and use it to fill buckets up and make a big display of it just to entice the jobsworth to try and report me again ,as I can use a hosepipe to fill a bucket!!!! seems daft doesn't it.
I shall enjoy the use of buckets for next few weeks before the drought order is enforced!!

bennno

14,795 posts

290 months

Friday 23rd June 2006
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stick the hosepipe round the side so nosey neighbour cant see it.

go to B&Q and buy a load of their 99p orange buckets - line em up and make a show of how much water you can legitimately waste washing your car without a hose.

Bennno

phrich

549 posts

244 months

Friday 23rd June 2006
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or attach a bucket with a hole in it to your hose and spray the water straight thru the bucket.

Well_Fans

4,193 posts

245 months

Friday 23rd June 2006
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think I'll get the hose out this weekend and wash the 3 cars, water the garden a couple of times and fill all the neighbourhoods paddling pools. Oops I forgot they're already full - of rainwater. Would gladly swap a couple of weeks without washing the cars for some decent weather. Think '76 was last time we had anything approaching a hosepipe ban round here.

HSV FAN

63 posts

235 months

Friday 23rd June 2006
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I rang up thames water to see if I could jet wash a drive way. That was OK, they just said I couldnt use a hosepipe to water the garden or wash a car. Didnt say couldnt jet wash my car?? go figure. But check first and then see what the neigbours say??

Dr Prod

543 posts

236 months

Saturday 24th June 2006
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Wash it at night when everyone's asleep.....You'll need 1 of those Miner's hats !