View Full Version : AHH , HUHH, A power v flaw ! RICK wakeup !!
toolaholic
08-06-2008, 09:43 AM
Wife says "Honey bath drain is a little slow " Here's my chance to rescue the little Woman and Justify another tool purchase ! Works great,one little problem. THE ALLUM. DRUM !!!!
I spun 2 little scuff marks in the porcelin ! NOW I GET THE PLASTIC !! Any tricks to remove the little marks?? I know Rick will help . Is He awake ????? He He
MrsSeatDown
08-06-2008, 09:58 AM
Who are you kidding? Rick up at 6:45?:turtle: I am at work before he even gets out of bed. Give him an hour or two:D
On my way out I'll tell him to look at your thread, that will at least wake him up for you:p
gear junkie
08-06-2008, 10:35 AM
Hahaha, suck it up buttercup. We tried to tell you but you wouldn't listen.
Try a mr. cleans magic eraser, buffing compound for cars or porcelin touch up paint if it's really deep. So when are you going to listen to us and get a k60?
PLUMBER RICK
08-06-2008, 10:51 AM
Who are you kidding? Rick up at 6:45?:turtle: I am at work before he even gets out of bed. Give him an hour or two:D
On my way out I'll tell him to look at your thread, that will at least wake him up for you:p
what joey forgot to tell you was i was up past midnight doing paperwork. while she was sleeping around 10:30:thud:
tool, you already know that soft scrub with a green scotch brite will take it off.
that's ok as the plastic drum would have left a mark too, but it would be just a little rub with my fingers to erase the skid mark.
so is the wife in ankle high hot water:D or are you still in hot water:eek:
you can always wrap some 10 mil. around the drum to prevent scuffs and keep the water from leaking/ spraying out:rolleyes:
and for this you woke me:mad:
rick.
DuckButter
08-06-2008, 11:43 AM
Wife says "Honey bath drain is a little slow " Here's my chance to rescue the little Woman and Justify another tool purchase ! Works great,one little problem. THE ALLUM. DRUM !!!!
I spun 2 little scuff marks in the porcelin ! NOW I GET THE PLASTIC !! Any tricks to remove the little marks?? I know Rick will help . Is He awake ????? He He
Just about to come up on our first anniversary.
I'm learning, watching you grouchy ole fella's and learning.
As for the marks, comet works on porcelain...that and some elbow grease.
plumberscrack
08-06-2008, 04:41 PM
Hello?
Where's your Pumie Stick?
Great for removing scratches from closet augers too ;)
boillerman
08-06-2008, 07:32 PM
Just get your sanding cloth and hand wipes out:D
toolaholic
08-07-2008, 12:49 AM
thank You all. The bride is always a cool gal,I'm spoiled rotten. the marks are very small,She never saw them. I'll try the suggestions
glkearns
08-07-2008, 01:08 AM
I know a guy that does cast iron chip and scratch repair. I scuffed a kohler ci bathtub when replacing the waste and overflow awhile back. scratch was visible, and large enough to feel, and it was repaired fairly quickly for a fair price. Let me know if you want his contact info.
Greg
DuckButter
08-07-2008, 01:13 AM
Hello?
Where's your Pumie Stick?
Great for removing scratches from closet augers too ;)
Why are you concerned with scratches on your auger?
;)
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