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Carpet stains and water savings

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Allira Sat 15-Nov-25 13:07:13

This contains warnings about scammers from Thames Water and other companies must have su0imilsr warnings on their websites.
www.thameswater.co.uk/about-us/confidence-in-communications
Letters
You can check a letter is from us as we'll always include your account number.

Even so, I'd still phone the number on the website or a previous water bill to find out.

Allira Sat 15-Nov-25 13:00:49

Yes, I suspect a leak.

Or else a scam letter, be careful.

petra Sat 15-Nov-25 12:32:51

If you have easy access to your water meter check for a leak first. Fill up with all the water you will need that day, don’t flush the toilet unless you absolutely have to.
Take a reading after you’ve stocked up on water.
Leave for about 8 hrs and read again.
I did this for my neighbour. She had a big leak.

Magenta8 Sat 15-Nov-25 12:21:27

I would query your water bill. When I moved from a house into my flat a few years ago my water bill rocketed. It turned out I had been billed for the whole block because the metres had not been installed properly. It took quite a while to sort out as the water company was adamant that this was impossible at first. Good luck!

As for the eyeshadow, my advice would be vacuum up as much as possible and then use lots of warm water with carpet shampoo in a wet vacuum cleaner or hire somebody to do it.

I am sure plenty of other GNs have better advice.

Allira Sat 15-Nov-25 12:19:07

Also, my water company has sent me a letter to advise that I've become a high water user since my retirement in April of this year.
I'd query that. Are you on a water meter?
It's not a scam, is it?

Not sure about the eye shadow stains, sorry.
I've used Vanish carpet cleaner and 1001 shampoo on a bedroom carpet to remove a stain, it seems to disappear but then comes back again.

faringdon59 Sat 15-Nov-25 12:08:48

I'm seeking advice on two subjects currently.
The first one is how to remove powder eye shadow stains from a cream wool carpet.
Also, my water company has sent me a letter to advise that I've become a high water user since my retirement in April of this year.
Have been following most of the suggestions to save water that are on their information leaflet, but would be interested in hearing on how Grans save on water please.