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Aghhh A Hang Out Huh?


w8in4dave

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So found everyones hang out :) Lol 

Ok well I am just here to vent a lil! We have had soooo much rain our basement flooded! Sigh! I have been up and down stairs alllllllll day! Sweeping and pupming! Up and down sweeping and pumping!! Finally I think it is starting to go down some because it hasn't rained all day, and now they call for rain! Pffttt I have stuff to do! I cannot stay home allll day tomorrow! Just cannot do it! 

I hope everyone has a wonderful 4th of July!! 


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Oh no! I hope the rain skips you. Is your basement developed? I hope there wasn't too much damage.

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Boo :(

 

Our downstairs is a basement walk out...we live where there is NO rain...but when it does...the hillside weeps for weeks...lucky us!

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I just a heard a cleaning tip for cleaning up after basement floods.....  Old fashioned (non cream) 30 volume hair peroxide.  Mix 1/4 part peroxide to 3/4 water in a spray bottle.  Wear gloves and mist onto the moistened areas.  Leave the area for a while.  Come back and wipe off.  Supposed to be as effective as bleach for stopping mold growth, without the nasty bleach fumes.

 

If law prohibits you from buying this product, ask a hairdresser to help you.  (Really, hairdressers really don't like using this old fashion developer.  Rarely have it in salons now days, so believe the person if they tell you they don't have it.)

 

I heard this from a person that was plagued with basement floods.  She has had to replace basement walls and such from mold growth after floods, and now swears by this treatment.

GFinDC Veteran

Ack, flooding is no fun!

 

Since you mentioned flooding though, you may just fit right in on this thread.  Phlooding seems to be a common topic there for some reason.

 

Unofficial erudite conversation thread:

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/98288-the-funny-pages-tickle-me-elbow-the-sequel/

w8in4dave Community Regular

Rain skipped us yay!! It is almost dry!! Thank you rain gods!! Water has about another inch and it will be all done!! :) I sure hope it happens fast!! 

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