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yeah "Ph <1"

depending on the concentration that could have ur hand off

hence why the instruction says wear gloves and goggles before using this stuff.....and a PH<1 is will go through anything as it is highly corrosive :P

What is this thing you call "soccer"? Sounds like some poofy game where it is more interesting to watch the grass grow on the pitch, rather than the so-called "action" on it ....

ok checked out agreement and it just says repairs need to go through the office of the agent which is fine i do that, but fuse and other little things i do myself. The heater blew up over a week ago and that needs to be fixed cause locky is just getting over a cold and there should be no reason as to why i cant have one since there was one when i signed the lease and i dont really care if he cant afford one find the money i say otherwise dont have a rental property

the mo-flo states that it contains sulfuric acid 1835g/L with a black diamond saying corrosive 8

I called joe blow the plumber out of the yellow pages and he said that stuff has to be used by someone who knows what they are doing with that chemical and that it you should be wearing protective clothing ect and that you cant buy this stuff over the counter you have to go to a plumbers supply shop to buy it

ok checked out agreement and it just says repairs need to go through the office of the agent which is fine i do that, but fuse and other little things i do myself. The heater blew up over a week ago and that needs to be fixed cause locky is just getting over a cold and there should be no reason as to why i cant have one since there was one when i signed the lease and i dont really care if he cant afford one find the money i say otherwise dont have a rental property

the mo-flo states that it contains sulfuric acid 1835g/L with a black diamond saying corrosive 8

I called joe blow the plumber out of the yellow pages and he said that stuff has to be used by someone who knows what they are doing with that chemical and that it you should be wearing protective clothing ect and that you cant buy this stuff over the counter you have to go to a plumbers supply shop to buy it

if it gets out of hand, the rental tribunal is there to help. probably wont need to get to that...

its pretty surprising that the landlord has some of that mo-flo stuff lying about, they really dropped the ball on their duty of care on that one. being given that stuff, and having to do it yourself is all ammo in your arsenal for getting this resolved.

if it were me in your shoes, id be wanting the landlord to have all of this fixed by COB tomorrow, its not your problem that he has to wait to have the money for the repair, that is what cash converters is for :P

What is this thing you call "soccer"? Sounds like some poofy game where it is more interesting to watch the grass grow on the pitch, rather than the so-called "action" on it ....

you just like watching grown man hugging dont you Andrew :P

ok checked out agreement and it just says repairs need to go through the office of the agent which is fine i do that, but fuse and other little things i do myself. The heater blew up over a week ago and that needs to be fixed cause locky is just getting over a cold and there should be no reason as to why i cant have one since there was one when i signed the lease and i dont really care if he cant afford one find the money i say otherwise dont have a rental property

the mo-flo states that it contains sulfuric acid 1835g/L with a black diamond saying corrosive 8

I called joe blow the plumber out of the yellow pages and he said that stuff has to be used by someone who knows what they are doing with that chemical and that it you should be wearing protective clothing ect and that you cant buy this stuff over the counter you have to go to a plumbers supply shop to buy it

for the heater get the agent to get on the landlords ass and get yourself one.....with the mo-flo well there is your answer....you being in the state of pregnancy should be no where near that stuff.....and obviously your average joe doesnt have the proper training in handling that stuff either......so if i were you then i would be getting in touch with the landlord and the agent and sort this out as the landlord carelessly put you at risk by giving you this "mo-flo" to do a job that needs a professional to look at it.....so basically your landlord was just trying to save $$

ok checked out agreement and it just says repairs need to go through the office of the agent which is fine i do that, but fuse and other little things i do myself. The heater blew up over a week ago and that needs to be fixed cause locky is just getting over a cold and there should be no reason as to why i cant have one since there was one when i signed the lease and i dont really care if he cant afford one find the money i say otherwise dont have a rental property

the mo-flo states that it contains sulfuric acid 1835g/L with a black diamond saying corrosive 8

I called joe blow the plumber out of the yellow pages and he said that stuff has to be used by someone who knows what they are doing with that chemical and that it you should be wearing protective clothing ect and that you cant buy this stuff over the counter you have to go to a plumbers supply shop to buy it

Seems your landlord may have just opened himself i big can of worms, considering it has a corrosive rating of 8 pretty sure legally you should have been supplied an MSDS. Especially seeing as it was used in an enclosed environment by an untrained and unlicensed person, and obviously in an improper manner as it will chew through DW rated PVC in no time if mixed incorrectly. I'd be reporting this to the Tennancy Tribunal and also to the agent as obviuosly the fumes have put you at risk.

I have called the landlord and she will call be back (famous last words)

I have sent a sms to the landlord if i havent herd anything ill be calling

as for the mo-flo its living out side hidden in the garden cause i dont have any lockable area for it

i have to get locky from school ill keep you all posted and thanks guys carl i might need to contact you and pick your brain if need be about taking this further if need be :P

ok boys i need some help.

My drain has been blocked for about a week now (I think its blocked) when you have a shower the water comes up out of the drain on the floor which is under the bench told agent at the inspection last week and the landlord sent his mum here about 15 min ago with some stuff in a black bottle saying sulfuric acid for drains, I read the instructions and poured 1/4 of the bottle down the drain and stand for 5 min then flush with cold water but it started smoking and had this really bad smell, i put a folded up towel over my face and held my breath and put the bath tap on and the smell has gone through my house and i have thrown up everywhere out the front. WTF

Ring a plumber with a drain snake!

Draino, and other drain acids will do f**k all!

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