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Old 14-06-2006, 08:22 AM   #1
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Angry Level 3 water restrictions for Brisbane

This thread isn't really necessary, but I had to get this off my chest.

Did any E Series Owners in Brisbane wash their cars on the long weekend, being the last days we can use hoses to wash our beasts? I did on Monday, and last night it just had to sprinkle from above and cover my EL in just enough water droplets to catch all the dust and dirt I can drive into. This really f***en s*** me. When we did have rain last year and the year before, this used to happen to me all the time. Did this happen to anyone else last night? With a cruise coming up this weekend, that s***'s just not funny.

Also, I had to post this up. Can anyone tell me how to get the pic into the actual post?

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Old 14-06-2006, 08:28 AM   #2
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Like most other non-metro areas of Australia we (in Bendigo, Victoria) haven't been allowed to wash cars @ home for what seems like years. I only get away with it 'cos I use tank water ...
... if you were allowed to wash you car @ home until now, you've been VERY lucky ...
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Old 14-06-2006, 08:35 AM   #3
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tough?! when it comes to wasting water i'm a bit of a nazi so i don't really care that people cant wash their cars. put in a call to a mob called 'eco wash'. they clean your car without any water and do a beautiful job of it.
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Old 14-06-2006, 08:44 AM   #4
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come move down to victoria where we all still wash our cars :P

as good as the whole of qld is, and the fact that you don't need to use p plate, and great dreamworld , surfers etc etc... well the only good thing about victoria is water :P , so maybe take a drive to vic wash your car and go back up
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Old 14-06-2006, 08:55 AM   #5
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You can still wash your car, but it has to be by buckets...

To me it would seem easier if you duck down to the car wash place late at night, take your bucket.. use their water but your own products...

The reason I said late at night is because the car wash here has said they won't actually mind people doing that as long as it isn't within their busy times (which would be anytime during the day or early evening)..

I understand the water restrictions etc but seriously... The government is still allowing houses to be built, which means more people moving to Queensland... More water hassles...

now, that makes a lot of sense -- doesn't it just????!!!!
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Old 14-06-2006, 08:56 AM   #6
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A few words people...

Water tanks.

Invest.

Do it.
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A few words people...

Water tanks.

Invest.

Do it.
Why would people that are renting invest in water tanks that can not be removed when they move???? :
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Why would people that are renting invest in water tanks that can not be removed when they move???? :
Damn. Never thought of that.

Solution, pester your landlord until he caves in to your demand.
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i'm sure those plastic water tanks aren't that hard to move if you had to move it. Might be something to think of for myself too. Anyone know the price of them?
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Solution, pester your landlord until he caves in to your demand.
hahaha yeah right... I can't even get mine to allow the fixing of the hot water service still...

So there is no way he fork out for a tank :yeees:
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Not sure of the price on the plastic tanks.

To be honest, I'm not sure where you can get the plastic style ones either. Steel ones on the other hand, I could reel off a few places where you can get them.

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hahaha yeah right... I can't even get mine to allow the fixing of the hot water service still...

So there is no way he fork out for a tank
Your landlord sounds like a POS, like the last one my folks had. Typical Dutchman. Spend the bare minimum just to get themselves by and then sell the joint on you.
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Old 14-06-2006, 10:26 AM   #12
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www.ecowash.com.au

$35 for everything on the outside.

have used them before, am using them friday night before the big cruise on saturday.

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Old 14-06-2006, 10:30 AM   #13
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come move down to victoria where we all still wash our cars :P

as good as the whole of qld is, and the fact that you don't need to use p plate, and great dreamworld , surfers etc etc... well the only good thing about victoria is water :P , so maybe take a drive to vic wash your car and go back up
However it has to be either
a) high pressure washer
b) on the lawn
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you can buy a bucket i think from meguirs that has a tap fitting on the side at the bottom costs about $20 for the bucket

you then buy certain models of karcher or superworks or some other brand pressure washers and they connect to the tap fitting on the bucket

so you fill the bucket then use the karcher to give you pressure again and it still remains totally legal..

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Old 14-06-2006, 10:47 AM   #15
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Last time I checked, a 3 block modular rainwater tank with stand was around $300, and take about as long to remove as it takes you to replace a storm water pipe and carry the tank away. Attach a high pressure washer, and away you go.

Oh, and that newspaper clipping, pure gold! I've been saved more than once by reminding cops with an attitude problem they should have their hi-vis jacket on when within 1.5m of the road.
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That's genious blackers10! Ridiculous that you need to go that far to do the same job, but genious. I saw on a show last year the comparison between using buckets and using a trigger hose. They timed the length the trigger hose was on for while washing the car then filled buckets for that same amount of time afterwards. The trigger hose ended up using 3½ buckets as opposed to using 12 actual buckets for the same wash. It's ridiculous that you can't at least use your trigger hose to wash your car, but then people without cars will ask why they can't use the same vloume of water on their garden/lawn.

I can see the problem now will be tanks. It hasn't really rained enough this year for a tank to be useful. As far as I know, t's still legal to top up your pool with tap water. What's to stop people from running a hose from thier pool to their dry tanks, watering the garden with the tank water then topping up the pool? That's just one of many sly possibilities.

When I can afford it I get my car washed with Nowet, which sounds very similar to Eco Wash, which uses no water and waxes your car at the same time. But my main gripe here was after the year so far having no decent rain, the sky decided to sprinkle a few hundred droplets onto my car after just washing it, making it look dirty once again. Not good on dark paint, not good before a cruise.
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You'll be suprised by how much water you can catch with the whole roof of your house connected to a rainwater tank. 5mm of rain on a 5m x 6m shed is still 150 litres, more than enough for a carwash.

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Washing cars is for p00fs!!1 (oh, and notice the wet weather? : )
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Washing cars is for p00fs!!1 (oh, and notice the wet weather? : )
Great way to scratch the paint!
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However it has to be either
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but only once caught you would start using a pressure washer and put it on the lawn
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Great way to scratch the paint!
She needs a panel-beating/paint job anyway, the bonnet and roof have crap paint, and every door has a shopping trolley ding in it.
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Classic!

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Aus suck’s rain wise, we are on of the driest continents on the earth.
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but only once caught you would start using a pressure washer and put it on the lawn
i always wash my car on the grass, kills 2 birds with one stone, atleast that way its only halfwasting it
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Aus suck’s rain wise, we are on of the driest continents on the earth.
Make that THE driest continent! SA being the worst offender, altho not many people live outside the main metro areas anyways.

We dont have water restrictions but we have "permanent water conservation strategies". Which, whilst sounding very bullty, makes more sense to me... putting the QLDers onto "stage 3" water restrictions suggests that they will one day remove the restriction... but i dont see the water situation ever getting permanently better??
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Make that THE driest continent! SA being the worst offender, altho not many people live outside the main metro areas anyways.
Correction, Antarctica is the driest continent ;) Pretty much zero precipitation, and no water bodies.

Glaciers don't count :P
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^ touche!!!!
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thats why i corrected my post, i mentioned, it as the driest then thought, hmm maybe its one of the driest changed it to be safe lol
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Correction, Antarctica is the driest continent ;) Pretty much zero precipitation, and no water bodies.

Glaciers don't count :P
Maybe you can write about that in your exam on friday. Bloody eco hippy you!
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try level 4 restrictions! going to level 5 in october or somthing then we are going to be drinknig recycled water from the sewage plant. but i live just out of town with nice big tanks and a nice deep boar so yeah.
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