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Postby Candy Custard » 26 Oct 2010, 10:10

Just wondering if any of you sploshers have used a a vax or similar wet and dry type vacuum for a splosh clean up?

Reading some reviews of various products it seems that they can take quite a bashing with allsorts including pond sludge.

Also....if any of you have one and have any idea whether it would be suitable for sucking goo directly out of a paddling pool without damaging the pool.

Using the pool for sploshing is so brilliant but the clean up can be backbreaking so just being able to hoover it up would be marvellous. Thoughts anyone?
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Re: Question....

Postby darrenlee » 26 Oct 2010, 10:37

hi, i have a george wet and dry hoover and that has saved me a few times when ive got mess on carpets etc. sucks up mess great
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Postby BillShipton » 26 Oct 2010, 10:44

They work fine but you need a big one! Small ones fill up very quickly. Machine Mart catalogue has some nice sturdy ones.
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Re: Question....

Postby Candy Custard » 26 Oct 2010, 11:01

BillShipton wrote:They work fine but you need a big one! Small ones fill up very quickly. Machine Mart catalogue has some nice sturdy ones.


Yes I can imagine that. Hmmm... thanks Bill xxxx
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Postby MessyJo » 26 Oct 2010, 17:41

Candy Custard wrote:Just wondering if any of you sploshers have used a a vax or similar wet and dry type vacuum for a splosh clean up?

Reading some reviews of various products it seems that they can take quite a bashing with allsorts including pond sludge.

Also....if any of you have one and have any idea whether it would be suitable for sucking goo directly out of a paddling pool without damaging the pool.

Using the pool for sploshing is so brilliant but the clean up can be backbreaking so just being able to hoover it up would be marvellous. Thoughts anyone?


Oh I can remember cleaning out your paddling pool a couple of times,Candy.
Very backbreaking work,trust me :lol:

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Re: Question....

Postby Candy Custard » 26 Oct 2010, 18:07

MessyJo wrote:
Candy Custard wrote:Just wondering if any of you sploshers have used a a vax or similar wet and dry type vacuum for a splosh clean up?

Reading some reviews of various products it seems that they can take quite a bashing with allsorts including pond sludge.

Also....if any of you have one and have any idea whether it would be suitable for sucking goo directly out of a paddling pool without damaging the pool.

Using the pool for sploshing is so brilliant but the clean up can be backbreaking so just being able to hoover it up would be marvellous. Thoughts anyone?


Oh I can remember cleaning out your paddling pool a couple of times,Candy.
Very backbreaking work,trust me :lol:

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Re: Question....

Postby messylaura » 26 Oct 2010, 19:11

hmmm, not for cleaning up but it has given me an idea for a custard delivery system, you could use the hoover's ability to suck up mess to dump the custard or mess over you rather than into its container
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Re: Question....

Postby Candy Custard » 26 Oct 2010, 20:06

messylaura wrote:hmmm, not for cleaning up but it has given me an idea for a custard delivery system, you could use the hoover's ability to suck up mess to dump the custard or mess over you rather than into its container


I knew someone would say that :wink: Definitely something to consider. Don't think theres any beating my custard cannons though!
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Re: Question....

Postby Lizzie_Claymore » 26 Oct 2010, 20:21

tommyboy wrote:Try this, it works well. http://www.screwfix.com/prods/23140/Cle ... D1000-230V


Well if that particular model does work well for wet, it must be better than it is for dry. I've used one of those for more 'legitimate' purposes and have more or less given up with it as it seems to be a machine designed to make a hell of a lot of noise without actually getting any bits off carpets! Absolutely useless for normal dry work compared with my Dyson at home which actually lifts the carpet off the floor! (I wouldn't try the Dyson on wet though!)
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Re: Question....

Postby PleasePieMeMistress » 26 Oct 2010, 21:19

I've used a Vax and it sucked goo out of the pool without damaging it... only issue was the tank size was only about 8 litres which wasn't big enough for the volume of goo that we'd used and son we ended up going back to scooping it out by hand instead!!
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Re: Question....

Postby Candy Custard » 26 Oct 2010, 21:25

Hi p2m2, Yes I think even if I got a 12 litre capacity one it would take a good few goes to get the lot.
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Re: Question....

Postby PleasePieMeMistress » 26 Oct 2010, 21:31

Unless you could station the motor unit somewhere it can just dump out the goo (may need to override any safety features to do so) in which case you could empty it fiarly easily!!
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Re: Question....

Postby dirtydids » 27 Oct 2010, 15:06

and i can remember back several years ago when we were both trying to work out exactly how much that pool would hold and what it would cost to fill it UP.....think you would need an army of elephants to start sucking then hun ,can imagine the local papers headline the following week.......Leicestershire town drains blocked by custard lmfao xxxxxx
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Re: Question....

Postby Candy Custard » 27 Oct 2010, 16:05

dirtydids wrote:and i can remember back several years ago when we were both trying to work out exactly how much that pool would hold and what it would cost to fill it UP.....think you would need an army of elephants to start sucking then hun ,can imagine the local papers headline the following week.......Leicestershire town drains blocked by custard lmfao xxxxxx


omg dids I'm so glad I didn't try that! haha! I'm still determind to fill my bath with porridge at some point though :twisted:
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