More domestic failures! I had a shower and the water didn't out properly. 🚿Then Bob experienced the same thing. We decided the spray head was furred up. I did a bit of fossicking with a pin to unclog the holes, then brushed it clean with water and washing up liquid.
Bits of grey plastic cracked off and the water still didn't run through efficiently.
So we had to buy a new spray head, from Screwfix. It has 5 settings, from dribble to monsoon*. The middle one suits us best.[*jet-massage-rain-full-drench] Expecting Showers Of Blessing now🚿
So we had to buy a new spray head, from Screwfix. It has 5 settings, from dribble to monsoon*. The middle one suits us best.[*jet-massage-rain-full-drench] Expecting Showers Of Blessing now🚿
Just in case
Ah, I've been wondering what that thingy at the back of the kitchen drawer was for!
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DeleteWho knew such a thing was possible with dishwashers!?
ReplyDeleteI usually do big baking sheets by hand in the sink
DeleteLiving in an area with hard water, I have to descale the kettle regularly so I put the shower head in there too. Easy peasy.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good move
DeleteWe recently discovered two cloth bags with vacuum cleaner bits in them. Eventually we worked out that they belonged to old machines long gone, so they have gone into the recycling bin for plastics! Catriona
ReplyDeleteIt's that "just in case" habit. I recently found a bag of hairdryer nozzles and diffusers [which I'd kept after the dryers broke, ] going back more than 20 years to when my girls were in their teens.
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