F*ckin drout

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D90mitch

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As some of you are probably aware there is a drout in the east of England - no hosepipes = no pressure washers. This ban is expected to last to min 2013. How am i supposed to maintain a 1987 90's chassis without a pressure washer? This is especially important when they grit the roads with the salt and such. Any ideas?
 
water butt up higher than ya pressure washer or

water butt and sump pump connectyed to ya pressure washer

if no rain fill ya butt with a watering can / or divert bath water into it
 
i beleive the ban only applies to domestic usage, pressure washing a business vehicle is still allowed,
or find a garage with a jet wash , or a local business that uses a pressure washer

or just carry on and hope nobody notices or cares

if businesses are exempt , presumably a "mobile car washing service " could turn up with a pressure washer in their van , connect to your tap , charge you labour and the water company could go whistle?
 
get a water butt and fill it now whilst its ****ing with rain all day.then fire up the pressure washer.happy days.
 
hehe yeah its hard to believe - but if you go to the Rutland Resevoir / lake its pretty damn low - the water line has receeded like hell.

whats the sunken chuch like

can ya get in / on it with low water

im thinking about the lead on roof
 
As some of you are probably aware there is a drout in the east of England - no hosepipes = no pressure washers. This ban is expected to last to min 2013. How am i supposed to maintain a 1987 90's chassis without a pressure washer? This is especially important when they grit the roads with the salt and such. Any ideas?
Im not in a drought are. Bring it here and do it
 
Look at the wet roads web site and find a decent ford in your area. Then keep driving through it till you think it is done. Or get out and clean it whilst there just don't use soap.
 
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