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Indeed I am H ...spent £70 on floats, washboy sponges, sponges and emulsifying pads last week..its all going on the bill 😉I hope you're billing for consumables as well as time mate. Good luck
Indeed I am H ...spent £70 on floats, washboy sponges, sponges and emulsifying pads last week..its all going on the bill 😉I hope you're billing for consumables as well as time mate. Good luck
Got a point . It's like they are going backwards with cement groutsPersonally I'm sick of cement based grouts and there issues, bring on the rise of epoxy I say.
Yes but if you go to Tesco you get 4 cellulose sponges for a pound, can’t for the life of me remember who told me 🙄Indeed I am H ...spent £70 on floats, washboy sponges, sponges and emulsifying pads last week..its all going on the bill 😉
The Tesco ones are good, don’t bung up and last a bitAndy hasn't bought cellulose sponges tho have you ! I saw those in Tesco at the weekend they look ok. I've used the cloth version in the past. The Kerakoll epoxy grout float sponges are £10 each
If I could I would give you best answer for that one hahaApparently Epoxy does set more solid if you use that hard on you have for me to clean the joints 😉
youll need plenty of sponges and scouring padsOh hahaha I was under the impression its less flexible once set.. Just impermeable, would be interested to know differently. Just on with a water factory at the moment and have 60sqm of epoxy on 200x200 dorsets to grout up this week 🙁
I noticed the white does start to turn yellowish after time ?
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