Not unless the drain and or tub is full of water and you have no heat on or it gets below freezing in the house.
No, never ever ever ever leave any metal in your food or on your food when you refridgerate or freeze!
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Bathtubs become worn out over time and they can begin to weaken and develop cracks. Rather replacing the entire bathtub, which is expensive, refinish the bathtub for a fraction of the cost. The refinishing a bathtub can be performed without ever removing the bathtub. An expert refinishing can make the bathtub appear as if it were brand new. If funds are particularly limited, a bathtub can be refinished without the assistance of a professional. However, be sure to perform adequate research before attempting to refinish a bathtub because it does require a high amount of precision to avoid over-spray.
YES!My version:A bad relay switch that goes bad can "stick" in the on position and leave what ever it powers on and drain the battery You should be able to see the item that is on.
Most drain repairs can be done with either a snake or with drain clearing chemicals. You should try both before you call a professional since it will be far less costly and probably much quicker.
Morgan dennison is the biggest dork ever!1,ooo pounds of golf balls can fit in a bathtub but only in outerspace. with an astronaut monkey of course!
The range for bathtub refinishing work from a licensed and bonded contractor varies, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $340 to $900 total. This amounts to approximately $1.50 to $4 per square foot. You should definitely check someones credentials and sign a contract before ever agreeing to pay someone for their work.
Why did you even ask this question? NO!
Doesn't matter, its already cooked. If you aren't going to it it for a while you can freeze it to keep it fresh (as long as it is sealed) and take it out to reheat when ever you want to eat, repeating until its gone. I recommend slicing it before you freeze it for easy portions.
yes, but they are sponge baths. They don't go into a bathtub, but they are bathed by simply soap and a sponge.
buy two gallons of dexcool antifreeze.around 25.00 a gallon.some go for full strenght or a 50-50 mixture,half anti-freeze and half water.locate peckcock at bottom of radiator and drain old anti-freeze out.there maybe a bleeder vavle on manifold to open up so air can escape out.pour in anti-freeze and close valve. job is done but never ever do this when engine is hot.a cold engine will prevent you from getting burned by hot anti-freeze.