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secure orders

safe shopping
At hardwareshop we offer the safest shopping experience available online. We use the latest encryption technology to protect your online order details.

In order to properly protect your credit card information, hardwareshop uses powerful 128 bit Comodo Instant SSL Secure encryption and Secure Socket Layering (SSL). SSL is supported by both Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer. SSL is the industry standard for encryption and enables millions of secure online transactions every day.

At hardwareshop we not only make shopping easy, we make it the safest available on the internet!

orders by fax or phone
If online ordering still concerns you (or you just like the good old fashioned ways!), hardwareshop also accepts orders placed by fax or telephone.

Simply choose the fax order option at the online checkout or call us on (02) 9548 2746 for a telephone order.

further info
Our business relies on your confidence in our security - that is why we employ the best security methods available.

If you still need some assurances or have any other questions about our secure shopping site, feel free to contact us at info@hardwareshop.com.au.


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Hardware Hampers

quick tips
  
  • Heat mark on polished oak table? Remove with a half/half solution of turpentine and linseed oil. Dip a cloth in the mixture and rub gently over the white stain. Polish when dry.
  • Got a fresh oil or grease stain on upholstery? Sprinkle with talcum powder, cornflour or fuller's earth. Rub well and leave until the stain is absorbed. Brush off and wipe with a damp cloth.
  • Need to patch up small areas of chipped paint? Use a cotton bud - no brush to clean and no obvious patch marks!
  • Did you know?You can loosen tight screws in wood by dripping a little vinegar on their heads. When the vinegar penetrates the threaded sections, they will be easier to unscrew.
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