Hi there,
A piece inside the cistern of my toilet just broke, (see image).
It was a small plastic connector that connected the handle to the main mechanism.
Can it be easily replaced?
what is the part called?
Thanks, BK.
Current Minor Project -
Doing some furniture restoration of a Parker Knoll chair picked up at auction for next to nothing. They are incredibly well designed chairs, and really comfortable too.
Removing paint by sanding. Harder work than I had anticipated as it is all being done by hand. Then treating the wood with Linseed oil.
Last step will be to drop it off at a specialist for reupholstering. That step is beyond me.
Mark, have you tried upholestry cleaner? It sprays out as a foam and penetrates deep into the fibres of a seat/ chair. It has worked wonders on my qashqai.... animal stains, kids spilled milk shakes - mould - everything really!!
They're specifically designed for using in cars. And they have a sterilising effect on microbes - so could be just what your looking for. Just make sure you specifically get an upholestry cleaning foam spray. SOmething like this: https://www.greasemonkeydirect.com/products/foam-upholstery-cleaner-aerosol-spray-400ml
Check your local auto store. They'll have some!
Hi forum,
Can anyone tell me why my radiators need to be bleed every couple of weeks. Especially the upstairs ones?
I don't understand why if it is a closed system where all this air is coming from.
Also, they sell two types of venting / bleed key in woodies. One with a short metal lever, the other a butterfly shape. See pic attached...
The short lever one is absolutely useless. It completely bent after just a few uses. The butterfly one is pretty good though.
Could do with some advice on a bathroom paint job.
The paint above the shower area keeps peeling and falling off. How should I prepare the area before putting on a new paint job?
Also, is there special paint that should be used for a bathroom ceiling??
Please see pic attached:
hello everyone. i'm new here. signed up a while ago, but just getting round to accessing now.
i have a house that needs a lot of work, and i know absolutley nothing about DIY.
Looking forward to reading through your posts. Also, hope it's ok to ask lots of questions.
I'll have a lot of questions and pictures of problems.... but i'll read through the knowledge base first.
Thanks, Mike