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Domestos top causes havoc

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sparkygran Sat 26-Apr-14 17:44:44

Anybody else having a run of domestic disasters? Cleaning the bathroom today and the top of the domestos flipped off and landed in the plug hole. It is now stuck and will require a plumber.....aaarrrggghhhh!

Charleygirl Sun 27-Apr-14 09:54:11

Aurelia beat me to it. I would add that a nifty pair of 5 year old's hands may do the trick after the WD40 has done its job.

annodomini Sun 27-Apr-14 10:30:30

A warning: I decided that the bath was emptying too slowly and that there must be a blockage underneath. To cut a long story short, I put a knitting needle down and wiggled it around to try to dislodge what I assumed was a hairball. However, I managed to puncture the pipe which then leaked through the kitchen ceiling, through a light fitting and onto the worktop. The young plumber was very nice about it as if it was an everyday occurrence. Perhaps it is! blush

mcem Sun 27-Apr-14 11:16:20

Perhaps not an everyday occurrence but it did happen to me. Young neighbour in flat upstairs did exactly the same but it was my kitchen ceiling that suffered the damage!

sparkygran Sun 27-Apr-14 14:38:27

Thanks girls for all the helpful advice it`s nice to know one is not alone in adversity though am praying silently mcem that apartment below is not in danger of having a ceiling coming down on them roll on Monday and a plumber

harrigran Sun 27-Apr-14 14:49:32

Well I have to say that I have never done anything silly in my life and all of my household is intact grin

sparkygran Mon 28-Apr-14 11:45:38

Hallelujah all is now well. £20 and plumber had the little beggar out (my language was not so polite over the weekend) in approx 3 minutes. I must say some of your suggestions were very innovative and I thank my lovely daughter for setting me up on Gransnet I foresee many a happy hour spent in your stimulating company.

Can I ask a naive newbie question but what does DD stand for in posts? Have worked out SiL/DiL so is DD something like Darling Daughter or dear D?

jollyg Mon 28-Apr-14 11:52:44

Go to Acronyms on the top of the page, All will be revealed.

Mind you I don't care for them, as on this site, I wonder who thought them up.

Glad job sorted

sparkygran Mon 28-Apr-14 12:19:22

jollyg thanks a million now I feel properly initiated

sparkygran Mon 28-Apr-14 12:19:22

jollyg thanks a million now I feel properly initiated

sparkygran Mon 28-Apr-14 12:19:22

jollyg thanks a million now I feel properly initiated

jollyg Mon 28-Apr-14 12:43:01

Sorry You have not seen the L plates on my computer……… its taking me a while to get round this site. I think I have only posted thrice

I am not a dumbo really, but each site has its differences and foibles, and as I tell Himself, when he gets flummoxed, just look .

It was my training really.

shysal Mon 28-Apr-14 14:16:03

Welcome jolly and sparky, it will be a bit trial and error to start with. I found that hitting the 'back' button caused multiple repeat posts. I must warn you, Gransnet can be addictive once you gain confidence!

Nonu Mon 28-Apr-14 14:31:44

Shysal , don"t tell them that , it may scare them off !
Laugh !

Anyway, enough already, with the frivolity, the shops are beckoning me !

PS Hello Jolly & Sparky

Nelliemoser Mon 28-Apr-14 19:02:06

I am sure drilling through the top would be the answer. You could drill enough holes to break it up completely.

sparkygran Wed 30-Apr-14 18:18:12

Thanks for the advice Shysal I feel pathetic at the moment but heck I`m up for it