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#1 Post by hush1 »

Does anyone know if he handy slip there has reopened since last year?
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which Clogherhead, is that the one in Louth?
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#3 Post by Fish magnet »

Hush , the slip in Clogherhead, Co.Louth is open again. But beware there is a thick covering of slippy green weed on it , from the HW mark down. I've rang the council about cleaning it up but don't hold your breath.
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#4 Post by hush1 »

we could clean it ourselves ? :?: I fyou up for it?
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#5 Post by Fish magnet »

I've tried pouring aldi bleach on it at LW the last time it was in a state, it had very little effect only changed the weeds colour :roll: If anybody has any tips on non-back breaking methods for clearing green slimey weed off slipways, please let me know.
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#6 Post by Tanglerat »

Fish magnet wrote:I've tried pouring aldi bleach on it at LW the last time it was in a state, it had very little effect only changed the weeds colour :roll: If anybody has any tips on non-back breaking methods for clearing green slimey weed off slipways, please let me know.



some of the lads had the same problem: slimey slippy slipway, council not responding. so they had a word with a local council worker and he got them the stuff which they spray on themselves. I'll ask them what it's called.
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#7 Post by Tanglerat »

The stuff you want is Sodium HypoChlorite 10/11% from the Albion Chemical Co, Leeds, UK tel 0044 113 2505011

Dilute it 4:1 and spray in on.

As usual, it's important to realise that I have no experience or qualifications in this, so treat every chemical with caution and follow the manufacturer's instructions/usual safe practices.
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#8 Post by hush1 »

Prob best to put a call into the Eastern Regional fisheries Board ask them the best way to do it...any volunteers? :D
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#9 Post by Tanglerat »

Googled them, this is probably their website:

http://www.albionchemicals.co.uk/
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#10 Post by Fish magnet »

Thanks Tanglerat. If I don't see action from the council, I'll get a few lads to chip in for a drum of that stuff. Compared to some of the effluent that gets pumped into the harbour here it's probably fairly harmless.

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