I don't think my other half wants it left as a permanent reminder
Grease on patio
Grease on patio
After my long cook yesterday I've got grease on the patio. Any ideas on how to shift it, will a degree work or one of the patio cleaning fluids do the trick?
I don't think my other half wants it left as a permanent reminder
I don't think my other half wants it left as a permanent reminder
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Re: Grease on patio
Bucket of HOT water some mild green fairy liquid (that will show your age) and a stiff garden broom.
Re: Grease on patio
for hands that do dishes...........
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Re: Grease on patio
Godger as in the old variety
Try making a Blue Peter space rocket these days
"Mummy why are you hands so soft................cos daddy bought a dishwasher"
Try making a Blue Peter space rocket these days
"Mummy why are you hands so soft................cos daddy bought a dishwasher"
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Re: Grease on patio
My bad sorry. 
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Re: Grease on patio
If it's on concrete or pavers ,Mix plaster of Paris and water until it’s as thick as peanut butter. For every cup of mixture you make add one teaspoon of dishwashing liquid. put half an inch of mixture over the stain. Leave it to dry, chip away and sweep the plaster and stain away.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
Titch
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
Titch
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Re: Grease on patio
Or if you have access to a pressure washer and aren't under water restrictions try that