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    Limescale

    I've used vinegar and lemon as suggested and after a couple of goes it's almost gone. I did try using limelite and other assorted products but I was worried about rubber and mastic perishing. Many thanks to everyone: sorted. regards Gene Lovelock :D
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    Limescale

    Greetings DIYers I'm getting a gradual limescale build up on the plastic facias of my shower unit and I can't seem to remove it. Any ideas? thanks Gene Lovelock
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    noisy neons

    (After a power failure for about an hour) - I've found that with power restored some of the neon lights in the house are making loud noises. Sorry, sounds banal but any ideas? thanks Gene
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    air in rads

    SORTED! Thanks Masona. The valves are tiny and recessed which is why I didn't find them first time round. Job done cheers. :)
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    Glazing - sash window

    Thanks for the help. I'm pretty sure I can do it myself now (if it stops raining for long enough...) Gene
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    air in rads

    Thanks for that. I've just had a look and there's definitely nowhere for a rad key to fit. Having looked at all the rads it appears that only two have bleed valves and they are both on the ground floor. The ones upstairs don't have anything top or bottom, front or back. Mystified but appreciate...
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    Glazing - sash window

    I have a first floor sash window with a broken pane (three year olds playing hide and seek) It doesn't look as though I can replace from the inside. Is this usual? Will I have to scale the front of the property take off the wooden beading and put a new pane in? Is there an easier way or am am I...
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    air in rads

    Hi. First time here AND a novice so will try to be succinct. Most rads in house working fine on both floors (ground and first). Except three on the first floor only heating partially at the bottom. The rads in question have two valves one at each end, a spindle like projection if you take the...
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