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Wet vac from Wickes £46, It'll suck the white off rice!!!!!
 
Try using earthing sleeve or preferably a clear small hose suck water out thats what I often do :D

Mind you tried syphoning a bog yesterday :eek: It worked but did gag a bit Yuk.
 
Try using earthing sleeve or preferably a clear small hose suck water out thats what I often do :D

Mind you tried syphoning a bog yesterday :eek: It worked but did gag a bit Yuk.
your not real dude,
your not real:p:p:p:p
 
Redsaw the job needed to be done and since I lost my van tools are all over the show only today have I started to be able to get some organisation.

I must say though I did feel the need to floss and brush my teeth aftewards LOL :D But it was all worthwhile £150 for an hour is pretty good going.
 
An old guy I first did some work with swore by the bread trick, until it didn't come out the kitchen tap and he had to provide a new set to keep the customer happy
 
When useing the bread trick it is essential afterward to let the flow remove the bread! Taps and inlet valves will fail otherwise.
 
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