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Covering wres

I've asked this before but have a rotten memory so need to ask again. I tried to buy some plastic tubing from homebase to cover my wires, but they were £6.99 for a small amount. WHen can I get some type of plastic tubing cheap to cover these wires? I can't so anything with panels or anything that requires me to do DIY as I just can't do it lol.
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I've asked this before but have a rotten memory so need to ask again. I tried to buy some plastic tubing from homebase to cover my wires, but they were £6.99 for a small amount. WHen can I get some type of plastic tubing cheap to cover these wires? I can't so anything with panels or anything that requires me to do DIY as I just can't do it lol.
Fish pond hose
Slit it down one side with a knife and pop it over your cables
About £2 a metre usually for 1" hose.

Either clear
http://www.fish-fish-fish.com/clear-..._store=default

or black
http://www.google.co.uk/products/cat...=0CJIBEPMCMAc#

Most garden centre's should stock it (especially if they do water features) and any shop that does pond stuff should.

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Re: Covering wres

Thanks Heidi - didn't see this until now. I bought some tubing from pound stretcher today. It was only £2.99 for enough tubing to cover all the leads of my TV etc individually. There is some left over and I am going to buy more so I can have every exposed wire in the house covered ... just to be safe
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Thanks Heidi - didn't see this until now. I bought some tubing from pound stretcher today. It was only £2.99 for enough tubing to cover all the leads of my TV etc individually. There is some left over and I am going to buy more so I can have every exposed wire in the house covered ... just to be safe
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