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Pastimes : Gardening and Especially Tomato Growing -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (504)10/19/1998 8:28:00 PM
From: Tomato  Respond to of 3496
 
No problem with the off-topic question. Makes me thing someone should start a "Helpful Hints From Heloise" thread. Hint, hint...

As to your question, I have now idea, but know a certain reptile who might have an answer for you.



To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (504)10/19/1998 8:58:00 PM
From: Crocodile  Respond to of 3496
 
Nope...this time the reptile strikes out. I know what you are talking about, and I know that the industrial cleaning machines work well on tile and linoleum (terrific for removing rubber scuff marks off showroom floors where new cars are displayed, etc..), but I don't know about any specific models.

Maybe someone else will have an answer.

Croc



To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (504)10/19/1998 9:43:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3496
 
sneak this question in without upsetting to many people seeing as how the tomato growing season is over for the majority of people.

I planted my tomatoes the 1st of October. I am hoping to get a few. There is one the size of a golf ball and about a half a dozen more on the way. I know it is a bit late to start..its pushing it even for S Calif.

What type of finish is on your floors? I assume a hard finish like varnish. We use Bon Ami and elbow grease for the black shoe marks on our wood floors.

Zeuspaul



To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (504)11/5/1998 1:48:00 AM
From: jackie  Respond to of 3496
 
Howard,

Have you considered renting a machine when you need it? If you don't clean the marks off too often, maybe you can get by with it.

Sort of like renting a tiller.

Jack