Paint on the patio

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I was painting my kitchen cupbords yesterday outside and have, much to my husbands disgust, spilt paint on the patio, and a fair bit too. I tried to get it off with white spirits but without any luck. Any ideas??
 
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I like my house too much to consider swapping but I was thinking that I could put my husband up for auction on eBay - what do you think?
 
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can't sell live stock on ebay, perhaps though if you dressed him as a robot you may get a couple of quid for him
 
If he works as a grave digger I'll put the first bid in,,,, Just been told by "better half" the pond needs doubling :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
it may be worth your while hiring a mini digger / driver, mate has done just that for a pond, £150 /day and they take all the spoil
 
StudentNurseSarah said:
I like my house too much to consider swapping but I was thinking that I could put my husband up for auction on eBay - what do you think?

Being serious, if you can borrow/hire/steal a pressure washer, if the patio is concrete or slabbed you should be able to shift most of it.
But expect to get wet !!!
Hang on, a student nurse in a wet uniform. Ooooh Matron :?: :?: :LOL: ;)
Dearie me ! Off to bed !! Bye !!!!!
 
Does anybody know where I can steal a pressure washer from?

Sorry to disappoint you Scoby, but I'm training in Psychiatry and we don't do the uniform thing :(
 
You might be able to help me after all as the other half keeps telling me I'm mad !! :LOL: :LOL: ;)
Here in the U.K. you can buy a pressure washer for as little as £40, not the best of kit but o.k for cleaning patios, decking, cars etc.
 
Other halves tend to think that partners are going mad, I'm afraid it seems to like your a lost cause!! But you could come for a consultation but I do charge, and even a uniform could be arranged - for you that is.
 

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