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Title: hosepipe ban
Post by: jv on 12 March 2012, 14:07
Or is detailing 'essential'?  :tongue: :grin:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17340844
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: JC on 12 March 2012, 14:22
I just asked the boss,  :laugh: I still got a job  :grin:
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: scarr89 on 12 March 2012, 15:10
FML. Looks like I'll be doing the spring/summer detail sooner rather than later.
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: stfc_gti on 12 March 2012, 15:19
better get round to my parents quick, fingers crossed for another weekend like this one just past
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: sch01 on 12 March 2012, 15:24
i'll send you some water from Scotland for a small fee  :evil:
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Guy on 12 March 2012, 20:16
extremely worried about this. am looking into legalities and other detailing options such as Optimal No Rinse.

standby.
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Jimble on 12 March 2012, 22:47
Could you consider travelling a bit further north where there is no ban atm? I know it's not ideal. Fingers crossed for ya fella.
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: scarr89 on 13 March 2012, 00:22
I guess it is something we should all think about more, this will happen more and more in the future. What about recycling the water after we have used it and then use it in the next bucket/rinse water?
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Guy on 13 March 2012, 09:44
I guess it is something we should all think about more, this will happen more and more in the future. What about recycling the water after we have used it and then use it in the next bucket/rinse water?

there are all sorts of options that could be looked into, using grey water, using a water butt, ONR etc..  gone are the days when I used to be able to wash my car with two buckets of water... one to wash and one to rinse  :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Guy on 13 March 2012, 12:17
any legal eagles out there see a reason why TONA cannot continue working?

see 'exemptions'

http://www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde/xbcr/corp/Drought_-_What_it_means_for_you.pdf (http://www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde/xbcr/corp/Drought_-_What_it_means_for_you.pdf)
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Organisys on 13 March 2012, 12:20
extremely worried about this. am looking into legalities and other detailing options such as Optimal No Rinse.

standby.

Used ONR twice now to get an understanding of it.
Works well with a premix soak.
Turns the micro fibre noodle mitt I use black!  :nerd:

Not so good on a car with salt / sand tho.

Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Guy on 13 March 2012, 12:40
extremely worried about this. am looking into legalities and other detailing options such as Optimal No Rinse.

standby.

Used ONR twice now to get an understanding of it.
Works well with a premix soak.
Turns the micro fibre noodle mitt I use black!  :nerd:

Not so good on a car with salt / sand tho.



yes... I can understand that it might cause some marring if there is heavy soiling

I also don't know the cost implications of using this on a bulk basis  :undecided:
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Organisys on 13 March 2012, 12:51
Water butts on every down pipe mate!

Don't you have a water tank for your van?
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: sch01 on 13 March 2012, 14:11
surley this part covers you & allows you to continue working

Exemptions-using a hosepipe to clean a private motor
vehicle, or walls and windows of domestic
premises, where this is done as a service to
customers in the course of a business.

Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: The Mighty Elvi on 13 March 2012, 14:37
According to some woman who represents the UK water authority / representative body on the Jeremy Vine show this afternoon - tuned in half way through didn't get her name- from her research nobody has ever been prosecuted / fined for breaking a hosepipe ban, ever.


"Under previous hosepipe and sprinkler bans the use of watering cans, buckets and other water carrying devices has been perfectly acceptable for watering the garden, or for instance washing your car. During a ban you should always check with your local water company to see the specific rules they have in place of course.

It has also been generally accepted by the water companies in the past that a short piece of hose connected to a tap can be used to fill the watering can/bucket. Hence you’re actually using a hosepipe during a hosepipe ban!

The whole point of banning hosepipes and sprinklers is that they will tend to be left on for long periods of time and use up large amounts of water. Forcing you to use a watering can or bucket reduces the risk of using too much water."



Fill ya boots.

http://www.hosepipeban.org.uk/


Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Dan J on 13 March 2012, 18:26
any legal eagles out there see a reason why TONA cannot continue working?

see 'exemptions'

http://www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde/xbcr/corp/Drought_-_What_it_means_for_you.pdf (http://www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde/xbcr/corp/Drought_-_What_it_means_for_you.pdf)

I had this years back when I was running full time guy I wouldn't worry too much about it mate but obviously where you can use less wet stuff ...do it.
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Panthera on 13 March 2012, 19:46
At work, in the department I work in we have Radio 2 on all day. This morning the where talking about this and mentioned that one man ran a hopepipe from his bath, out the window to water the plants. A passer by saw this and complained and the got charged, but I think he appealed and got on. Something like that.


Did anybody got to autosport show this year?  There was a guy there with a original Fiat 500 and he was selling this hose that had a valve in it that would allow you to wash the car using a hose connected to a bucket. 
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Guy on 13 March 2012, 22:10
Water butts on every down pipe mate!

Don't you have a water tank for your van?


yes... but no water butt

what filters do you have for your water butts?
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Guy on 13 March 2012, 22:15
surley this part covers you & allows you to continue working

Exemptions-using a hosepipe to clean a private motor
vehicle, or walls and windows of domestic
premises, where this is done as a service to
customers in the course of a business.



thats what I thought  :cool:

i was also surprised that the use of a watering system for gardens with a timer and drippers is also allowed... my vegetables will be delighted.  :grin:

i do use a tank in my van but obviously it has to be filled somehow... I will be investing in a water butt/s and filters to help reduce the impact on the environment
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: JC on 13 March 2012, 22:23


(http://i427.photobucket.com/albums/pp359/chuffs69/carry.jpg)

I will be, pressure washing at will  :grin:

Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: Guy on 13 March 2012, 22:29
from what I have been reading over on DW the use of a pressure washer is counted as a water saving device

anyway... people are looking at setting up their own companies and all sorts so they can carry on cleaning  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: hosepipe ban
Post by: ScottA on 15 March 2012, 10:38
anyway... people are looking at setting up their own companies and all sorts so they can carry on cleaning  :rolleyes:

Lol!  :grin: