
30 December 2021 | 79 replies
Otherwise they would need to use a zip it and or vinegar and baking soda to clear it.

26 June 2021 | 22 replies
Water is the byproduct.Have you ever gone up to a soda fountain machine and counted the choices?

26 December 2015 | 13 replies
What about the word "Soda" do you think Pepsi or Coke or Shasta Cola...

11 January 2024 | 25 replies
For example "No cooking grease, oil, animal meat bones, pasta, rice, any other substance down the garbage disposals except apple and carrot peels and liquids with no solid matter such as juice and soda" and "no vaping and smoking of any tobacco product, marijuana or any substance" on the property, including the backyard"

19 October 2015 | 177 replies
I burnt a lot of calories in 2014 and only closed one deal and it is a build-out and won't be cashflowing for several months.

20 August 2022 | 209 replies
He also ran a chemical cleaner through the beer/soda tap lines to sterilize & clean per health department requirements.

25 May 2023 | 230 replies
I put about $800 in it for labor and and about 40 gallons of vinegar and about 20 pounds of baking soda to get the dead animal smell out of it.

30 April 2022 | 41 replies
Weak link in the plumbing... it's probably not the actual toilet. 1. put 1/4 cup baking soda in toilet bowls and sinks 2. then a cup of vinegar, it will bubble, let it sit an hourflush, rinse sinks with two cups more or less of boiling waterThis should cut out the bacteria high up in the drains for a couple weeks.I would give the tenant a big box of baking soda and walmart gallon bottle of vinegar and notsend a plumber.

25 October 2021 | 84 replies
It's a really good way for me to burn calories and keep lean (I typically don't eat anything while working on a property - maybe a small snack during the day - and so that helps also with being healthy).

18 November 2023 | 94 replies
In your posts you come across as a kind of go to the 7-11 and get a Big Gulp and burrito for lunch kind of guy (nothing wrong with that, most everyone likes soda and burritos) vs table cloths and 3 forks.I remember you once said you learned this business from your Grandfather.Did he pass his properties to you?