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Raelene
08-01-2005, 12:39 PM
Hi all,
Just wondering what you think is the best way to store scour pads once they have
been used?
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Mystified One
08-01-2005, 12:39 PM
Make sure there's air on all sides of it.
"Raelene" <blinkiemad@hotmail.comREMOVE> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering what you think is the best way to store scour pads once
> they have
> been used?
>
> --
> Raelene
> xxx
> * When my ship comes in, my luck I'll be at the airport *
>
> Ozzie the cat - RIP 15th Oct, 2004
>
> ICQ - 24600909
> Yahooey id - raelene_from_australia
> MSN - raels@hotmail.comREMOVE
> http://members.tripod.com/ozstamper
>
>
Mrs Bonk
08-03-2005, 10:18 AM
Raelene wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering what you think is the best way to store scour pads once
> they have been used?
I wrap mine in cling film.
Gregory Morrow
08-04-2005, 12:34 AM
Mrs Bonk wrote:
> Raelene wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Just wondering what you think is the best way to store scour pads once
> > they have been used?
>
> I wrap mine in cling film.
I use mine for knee pads...
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Mrs Bonk
08-06-2005, 08:19 PM
Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Mrs Bonk wrote:
>
>> Raelene wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Just wondering what you think is the best way to store scour pads once
>>> they have been used?
>>
>> I wrap mine in cling film.
>
>
> I use mine for knee pads...
Are we talking wire wool scourers here or perhaps the scrubby sponge
scourers?
Whatever, I find with age it's increasingly difficult to get on my knees
these days, or should I say increasing difficult to get back up after I've
been on them. How about you Gregory, any problem there?
Gregory Morrow
08-06-2005, 08:19 PM
Mrs Bonk wrote:
> Gregory Morrow wrote:
> > Mrs Bonk wrote:
> >
> >> Raelene wrote:
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> Just wondering what you think is the best way to store scour pads once
> >>> they have been used?
> >>
> >> I wrap mine in cling film.
> >
> >
> > I use mine for knee pads...
>
> Are we talking wire wool scourers here or perhaps the scrubby sponge
> scourers?
> Whatever, I find with age it's increasingly difficult to get on my knees
> these days, or should I say increasing difficult to get back up after I've
> been on them. How about you Gregory, any problem there?
>
Depends on how long I'm "down" there, Mrs. B....
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Best
Greg
Raelene
08-08-2005, 09:05 AM
Oh, the wire ones.
I've used one twice now & it's ready for the scrap heap.
I might have to get one a different type. A scrubby spronge one won't rust, at
least.
R
"Mrs Bonk" <arse@cutey.com> wrote in message
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> Gregory Morrow wrote:
> > Mrs Bonk wrote:
> >
> >> Raelene wrote:
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> Just wondering what you think is the best way to store scour pads once
they have been used?
> > I use mine for knee pads...
>
> Are we talking wire wool scourers here or perhaps the scrubby sponge
> scourers?
> Whatever, I find with age it's increasingly difficult to get on my knees
> these days, or should I say increasing difficult to get back up after I've
> been on them. How about you Gregory, any problem there?
limey
08-08-2005, 07:09 PM
"Raelene" wrote in message
> Oh, the wire ones.
>
> I've used one twice now & it's ready for the scrap heap.
>
> I might have to get one a different type. A scrubby spronge one won't
> rust, at
> least.
>
> R
I use steel wool (SOS pads) soap pads all the time. After I use one I
place it in a small Ziploc plastic sandwich bag and seal it. I can get a
lot of uses out of it that way. If it's left open to the air it will rust
quickly and be unusable.
Dora
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