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OOH yes, a very common problem on floors, the reason for the bubbles is damp in the air, if you could find a dehumidifior and put that in the room that would be great, also, you could wait for the floor to dry, and use very fine sandpaper(by hand) and gently sand away the bubbles, then repaint over them...., the first suggestion is better though
put what ever you like in the radiator but it won't fix your problem and it will mor than likely cause you even more grief. Bubbles in the radiator indicates a head / gasket fault and the only fix is to pull the head.
Okay, get out another bubble blowing box, and then put the first bubble blower in the box with the second one. You can put two in one box and put them away together. Hope this helped!
Fisher Price sells a bottle of bubbles meant to fit the hole up front of the lawn mower. Once you buy the bottle that fits just keep it and add your own bubble mixture to it.
Try filling the resevoir. Another thing that might cause a problem is dried solution in the tube, so running hot water through might dissolve any residue! Hope this helps.
Put 2 tablespoons of oil into the water at the bottom of the dishwasher it will help break up the suds. Sprinkle as well ordinary table salt liberally across the suds to disperse them. Try to drain the unit as much as possible, soaking up any residual water or suds with a dry towel. Let the machine fill again, and repeat the process if necessary.
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