In a message dated 97-12-26 15:21:56 EST, [log in to unmask] (Ian Watson)
writes:
<< Now I just need to get rid of the remaining sticky
veneer of honey that's left. I would prefer use the hose in the laundry tubs
to wash it
down the floor drain, but there's too much "stuff" between the spill and the
drain.
I thought of using "kitty litter", but I think that will just compound the
problem.
So, I'm just wondering if anyone has had this same unfortunate thing happen
and
discovered in doing so, some efficient method. >>
Hot water and a wet/dry shop vacuum work for us. We also use mops,
squeegees, and when there is wax involved, an ice scraper. (Wish I had a
floor drain......)
[log in to unmask] Dave Green Hemingway, SC USA
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