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I normally use the better quality sponges from CTD... but when i bought my Montolit Masterpuima cutter from tradetiler, he chucked in some of those Super hydro sponges he sells..

Well i am well impressed... they really do wring easy and leave hardly any smears compared to what i was using..

I have tried loads of makes from BAL sponges to cheap grey ones..LOL but these Super hydro sponges beat them all IMO.

They are spot on for joint tooling .. so looks like i will have to order in bulk to keep me in stock..:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Cheers Dave for the sponges..


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I normally use the better quality sponges from CTD... but when i bought my Montolit Masterpuima cutter from tradetiler, he chucked in some of those Super hydro sponges he sells..

Well i am well impressed... they really do wring easy and leave hardly any smears compared to what i was using..

I have tried loads of makes from BAL sponges to cheap grey ones..LOL but these Super hydro sponges beat them all IMO.

They are spot on for joint tooling .. so looks like i will have to order in bulk to keep me in stock..

Cheers Dave for the sponges..

Exactly the same as me Dave:thumbsup:

Dave Neave threw some in for me when I got my DeWalt (did I mention I had bought a DeWalt??)

Great sponges, really absorbent and seem to last a while too:thumbsup:


My Dewalt 24000 will be with me on Friday - can't wait

Result daz - I'm excited for you mate..LOL
 
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Richard Edwards

I've just bought 2 washboy sponges / 1 detachable holder - 'Tilerite' stuff from my local stockist - they are the worst sponges I have evet used. Their pro sponges are really good - these however look the same material but won't pick up and will not absorb a drop - That said I might have to work them in a bit to increase the absorbancy - If they don't improve they will be going in the skip

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