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The clients lawn or if that's not available, I make the apprentice lie face down and I use the back of his t-shirt.

 

Al I thought your apprentice arb chicks supplied their own spill kits :sneaky2:

 

Bob

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These are ones I've used before, didn't think they were so expensive..

https://www.spillcontrolcentre.co.uk/spill-containment/plant-nappy/Small-Plant-Nappy-and-Liner-Package

Although looking around would be perfectly acceptable to use a tray such as a plant pot tray with absorbent pads such as

Lubetech Black & White Maintenance Spillage Absorbing Pads 50 x 40cm 25 Pack | Absorbent Pads, Socks & Granules | Screwfix.com

Which are cheaper and can be thrown away when sodden, and don't leave you with a tray full of sloshy oil to deal with.

Then spend £8 on a spill kit, and all done!

http://www.screwfix.com/p/lubetech-15ltr-oil-spill-kit/99764#product_additional_details_container

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