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steve garwood

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WP_20170128_12_47_14_Pro.jpg At the end of each day I towel down my brushes. Annoyingly though, they still drip. But alas, a light bulb moment!!!

This is my solution, my path to riches, .........yes, its the humble shower cap!!

It catches the drips, and you just empty it in the morning, simples.

Must make sure I patent this. Dragons den awaits, I could be the ginger Levi roots!!

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View attachment 13428 View attachment 13427 At the end of each day I towel down my brushes. Annoyingly though, they still drip. But alas, a light bulb moment!!!This is my solution, my path to riches, .........yes, its the humble shower cap!!

It catches the drips, and you just empty it in the morning, simples.

Must make sure I patent this. Dragons den awaits, I could be the ginger Levi roots!!
Im out!!!!!!

 
I lieave nothing In the van remove all items and put in coal shed each night.

Great idea though foe those that do leave their poles in the van.

 
My vans always full of water, a dripping brush is the last of my worries.

I do enjoy your jokes steve, but this is just a joke of an idea. :turd::laugh:

 
My vans always full of water, a dripping brush is the last of my worries.
I do enjoy your jokes steve, but this is just a joke of an idea. :turd::laugh:
Where I once had a damp patch in the van, even after shaking and drying my brushes, I now have a dry patch, job done all for the sake of £4. /emoticons/smile.png

 
I lieave nothing In the van remove all items and put in coal shed each night.
Great idea though foe those that do leave their poles in the van.
really ??? I have a life and like to press one button to lock the van and walk away from it when finshed lol

 
Really glad you have a life, one bucket and two poles reversed up to my 6ft fence 5 steps to my secured coal shed which is alarmed along with the rest of the house along with a very big dog, if you think because you have an alarm on your van is invincible and can't be stolen maybe you should share that with the rest of the world then no would have a vechike stolen.

 
My vans always full of water, a dripping brush is the last of my worries.
I do enjoy your jokes steve, but this is just a joke of an idea. :turd::laugh:
Where I once had a damp patch in the van, even after shaking and drying my brushes, I now have a dry patch, job done all for the sake of £4. /emoticons/smile.png

The question is WHY do you have these Steve ?? Is it your pre-used Ginger-protection ? ...:laugh::rofl:
lol, made me chuckle that.

My van is drip free apart from my brushes, of which I have four, that kept leaving a damp patch.

Got the shower caps in wilko, £1 each. I empty them each morning, and now have a bone dry van.

During the day whilst working, I keep my poles on the edge of my roof rack so don't care if they drip then

 
Swimming suit bag with toggles changed.

Had then logo'd up to match my company.

Came up with the idea of brush bags about two years ago.

@Alex Gardiner i still think these are a good idea. Grippa tank said no :( yet they liked my gutter vac hold-all idea :)

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