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Offline Maik

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The easy way
« on: Sunday, 02 March, 2014 @ 03:03:40 »
 :doh: If you're foiled by a bottle of wine, baffled by a box or go ten rounds with a duvet cover, here's the easy way. Also a potentially useful tip for your car:














Via the Telegraph


I really must go buy a bottle of wine to test that out
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Offline Maik

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Re: The easy way
« Reply #1 on: Sunday, 02 March, 2014 @ 03:32:02 »
Another handy tip for drivers. Ever had a problem finding a parking space? Just roll your own:




Offline wobblyron

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Offline Maik

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Re: The easy way
« Reply #3 on: Sunday, 02 March, 2014 @ 17:22:18 »
Oh dear, now I'll have to test two bottles of wine  :yiamas:

Offline TonyKath

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Re: The easy way
« Reply #4 on: Thursday, 06 March, 2014 @ 19:52:53 »
I liked the duvet tip.  Something I find really annoying but this looks genuinely easy.  Anyone tried the trick with the car windows??

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Re: The easy way
« Reply #5 on: Thursday, 06 March, 2014 @ 20:28:30 »
Not saying my car is a bit old, just that the window trick doesn't work with this sort of key:




Let us all know if the duvet trick works!

Offline Phil

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Re: The easy way
« Reply #6 on: Friday, 07 March, 2014 @ 12:06:48 »
The window/key trick used to work with a Rover 820 I owned about 20 years ago. But it doesn't work with a modern
Ford C Max nor a Renault Twingo. But testing it out revealed that the door locks desperately needed lubricating.  :)