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Title: Hypo run off
Post by: Mike Halliday on January 26, 2017, 06:33:43 pm
Saw this today it made me smile :D I think they had thier drive cleaned and the cleaner let the hypo wash onto the road

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Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Smurf on January 26, 2017, 10:53:06 pm
Done by tinkers I'm betting too  ;D
Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Kev Martin on January 27, 2017, 05:01:13 am
I'm betting they did it themselves!  I bet he used his new Lidl Pressure Washer he got for Xmas because he looks like he got fed up by the time he got to the Kerb ;D
Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Smurf on January 27, 2017, 08:26:43 pm
Maybe the chap has been on here getting tips how to bleach the crap out of drives. YEHAA!
Tip 1 don't try cleaning the rest of the street or might take you a wee bit longer  ;D
Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Smurf on January 28, 2017, 04:51:35 pm
Anyhow I reckon it was one of Mike's jobs if the truth be told  ;D
Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Del Boy on February 13, 2017, 11:07:25 am
how would you prevent this from happening if the drive slopes that way naturally wouldn't the water and hypo run off in that direction anyway. 
Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Matt. on February 13, 2017, 12:31:29 pm
It's a sales tactic  ;D he wants to clean the whole close so he's allowed it to run off.

Tbh on a domestic like that the machine would do most of the work, there maybe a few dark strips were the foot trafic is and this is only area that would need treating so there's no need to drench the place in it
Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Kev Martin on February 13, 2017, 05:21:07 pm
It's a sales tactic  ;D he wants to clean the whole close so he's allowed it to run off.

Tbh on a domestic like that the machine would do most of the work, there maybe a few dark strips were the foot trafic is and this is only area that would need treating so there's no need to drench the place in it

Unless your name is "SMURF" ;D
Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Smurf on February 13, 2017, 07:11:30 pm
how would you prevent this from happening if the drive slopes that way naturally wouldn't the water and hypo run off in that direction anyway.

If there is no need don't use hypo at all simple. Travelers like hypo as they can splash & dash and still charge a fortune.
Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Del Boy on February 13, 2017, 08:38:21 pm
how would you prevent this from happening if the drive slopes that way naturally wouldn't the water and hypo run off in that direction anyway.

If there is no need don't use hypo at all simple. Travelers like hypo as they can splash & dash and still charge a fortune.

smurf can you treat specific areas with hypo, reason I ask is I was thinking it might stand out from the areas that haven't needed treatment. ? thanks
Title: Re: Hypo run off
Post by: Smurf on February 14, 2017, 12:18:44 am
how would you prevent this from happening if the drive slopes that way naturally wouldn't the water and hypo run off in that direction anyway.

If there is no need don't use hypo at all simple. Travelers like hypo as they can splash & dash and still charge a fortune.

smurf can you treat specific areas with hypo, reason I ask is I was thinking it might stand out from the areas that haven't needed treatment. ? thanks


I sometimes use hypo around house wall edges,in corners, steps to front doors etc when I don't want to blast crap everywhere with a washer. Experiment like I did and see what works best for you and be mindful of run off.lol