Gary and Kerry wrote:If you use liquid wool wash, no need to rinse, saves water
I started doing that with my washing 25 years ago. Used to make my own, as Woollies hadn't gotten onto the bandwagon back then. Never went back to ordinary washing powders or liquids. .
Cheers, Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 23rd of March 2011 07:39:32 PM
Beth54 said
07:30 PM Mar 23, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
Punky and what will be her seat when travelling.
I reckon your Punky is the reincarnation of our little 'Jazz' from years ago. Spitting image. She was such a cute dog, everywhere we went someone 'wanted a pup out of her'!
Sheba said
07:36 PM Mar 23, 2011
Quick tip Marj. Don't remember how yours is set up inside with the top up, but mine has a ply shelf [for storage when camped] above the front seats. This makes it difficult for me, [ being a shorty] to re-zip air windows before lowering the top.
I always have a wide-toothed long-handled Comb with me. You can hook the end tooth into the Zip, making the job a hell of a lot easier.
Cheers, Sheba.
Happywanderer said
08:06 PM Mar 23, 2011
Mine doesn't have a shelf like that Sheba, and the front zip doesn't have mozzie net over it either. We think its because the tv aerial comes in through the corner of there, when set up.
Pushing up and pulling down can get a bit hard if arms are tired, noticed that today, can see why you would want to get the other set up, can't remember what it was called. I'm a shorty too, have to put a bit of weight into it.
Thats amazing Beth, didn't think there would be another like her as so "Weird" looking but oh so cute. No babies for her.
Beth54 said
08:23 PM Mar 23, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
Mine doesn't have a shelf like that Sheba, and the front zip doesn't have mozzie net over it either. We think its because the tv aerial comes in through the corner of there, when set up. Pushing up and pulling down can get a bit hard if arms are tired, noticed that today, can see why you would want to get the other set up, can't remember what it was called. I'm a shorty too, have to put a bit of weight into it. Thats amazing Beth, didn't think there would be another like her as so "Weird" looking but oh so cute. No babies for her.
I know! That's what we said about Jazz,,such a strange looking bitza. She had no babies, but I reckon we could have made a motza!
patrolst said
08:35 PM Mar 23, 2011
Hi HW. The van looks very great, looks like the patch will withstand many roof raising times. Love Punky in the seat, best wishes and happy travels. Regards Jim
Firefly said
08:41 PM Mar 23, 2011
Thats a great tip about the wool wash, have to remember that one.
Its starting to look a lot like home in there Marj.
Sheba said
08:56 PM Mar 23, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
Pushing up and pulling down can get a bit hard if arms are tired, noticed that today, can see why you would want to get the other set up, can't remember what it was called. I'm a shorty too, have to put a bit of weight into it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 23rd of March 2011 07:39:32 PM
I reckon your Punky is the reincarnation of our little 'Jazz' from years ago. Spitting image. She was such a cute dog, everywhere we went someone 'wanted a pup out of her'!
I always have a wide-toothed long-handled Comb with me. You can hook the end tooth into the Zip, making the job a hell of a lot easier.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I know! That's what we said about Jazz,,such a strange looking bitza. She had no babies, but I reckon we could have made a motza!
The van looks very great, looks like the patch will withstand many roof raising times.
Love Punky in the seat, best wishes and happy travels.
Regards Jim
Its starting to look a lot like home in there Marj.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 23rd of March 2011 09:04:34 PM