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Water based paint partly dried on new garage floor - any ideas on removing it :(


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LMAO! You guys! *tut*

 

Seriously though. Between me, my black and decker and a jet wash I'm sure this unfortunate problem can be resolved.

 

I now have a nice white garage to park the Supra in. Obviously this means no more mud, shite and blood can be thrown around but at least it looks normal. Just need to cut down the corpses from the trees and I'm ready for me 'rehabilitation assessment meeting'... then onto project "centipedo"

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I've done this myself a few days ago. spilt some milk on the kitchen floor, I didn't cry about it though, I just covered the rest of the floor in milk to match.

 

Doesn't smell so good now though........

 

Glad you didn't cry over spilled milk. I have cried over a spilled pint but it doesn't have the same ring to it.!!

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LMAO! You guys! *tut*

 

Seriously though. Between me, my black and decker and a jet wash I'm sure this unfortunate problem can be resolved.

 

I now have a nice white garage to park the Supra in. Obviously this means no more mud, shite and blood can be thrown around but at least it looks normal. Just need to cut down the corpses from the trees and I'm ready for me 'rehabilitation assessment meeting'... then onto project "centipedo"

 

Reminds me of the Frankie Boyle joke:

 

How many dead hookers can you fit in a garage?

 

Two more if I move my bike...!!

 

H.

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