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Old 04-03-2020, 08:23 PM   #1
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Its when theres a shortage of 80 grit we need to really worry. A4 paper will be a comodity before 1200 grit i reckon.
What's the difference between loo paper and sandpaper?

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Old 04-03-2020, 08:27 PM   #2
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What's the difference between loo paper and sandpaper?

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Yeah but the rough side has better... err, adhesion qualities

There could be a good sideline opportunity here for an enterprising fella with a pressure washer
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Old 04-03-2020, 08:37 PM   #3
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Yeah but the rough side has better... err, adhesion qualities

There could be a good sideline opportunity here for an enterprising fella with a pressure washer
Somebody dragging a pressure washer down the street yelling bring out your dead? Or will the government break out another return and earn dealy?
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Somebody dragging a pressure washer down the street yelling bring out your dead? Or will the government break out another return and earn dealy?
Win win really...blast a “crack and sack” clean when they are alive and crapping and then spray out the mess if it doesn’t work out too well.

Probably get better return on bottles and cans but could be worth collecting a few I guess
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Win win really...blast a “crack and sack” clean when they are alive and crapping and then spray out the mess if it doesn’t work out too well.

Probably get better return on bottles and cans but could be worth collecting a few I guess
I was thinking more the bloke dragging the pressure washer would blast the 80 grit so it could terrorise for another few days. The return and earn would be complicated. It would have to go off the amount of poo tickets and also plys. Surely 3 ply would be worth more then 2 ply, but deffinately not 10c per metre. Ive always questioned the ethics behind recycled toilet paper. Surely its riddled with tuburculosis and chlamydia. Yes im not being serious
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