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I'd have thought 60c would do some serious damage as well as 60c is red hotProbably more a H&S issue as above that temperature the water might burn and scar you??
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I'd have thought 60c would do some serious damage as well as 60c is red hotProbably more a H&S issue as above that temperature the water might burn and scar you??
We use hotter than that on the glassI'd have thought 60c would do some serious damage as well as 60c is red hot
Canβt imagine Iβm going to stress test that. I keep it set on summer all the time because the winter setting cracks windows.I believe any plastic based pipe will shrink if the water is 70 degrees
Surely you mean 60f not 60c?We use hotter than that on the glass
I doubt you are cleaning windows using 60 degree water, I can't drinks my coffee that hotWe use hotter than that on the glass
lol thatβs a good point not sure to be honest the thermometer says 60 70 or what ever but not sure c or f it doesnβt saySurely you mean 60f not 60c?
Youβd have to jump straight in your ice bucket if you didI doubt you are cleaning windows using 60 degree water, I can't drinks my coffee that hot