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Big bucket of widdle
 
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fairy liquid and green scourers, normally found by the customers sink :)
 
I have never come across badly encrusted turbulators. Throw them in a bucket of water and turn them
over after 10 or 15 mins whilst cleaning the baffles and chamber. If I can get hot water I would sometimes
chuck in a handful of DS3.

I have never used the customer's washing machine or dish washer:cowboy:
 
The warmflow springs just need to be brayed off the floor. Works a treat.
 
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