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i often use those kitch sponges with the green scourer part on the back. those are great for all kinds of jobs. the green bit is great for when you leave grout too long or miss a bit the first time round. there a bit small for tiling on anything bigger than 1m2 as you are sick of rinsing it after that.
cutiing a normal sponge would end up with sponges around the size of the ones i use.
i often use those kitch sponges with the green scourer part on the back. those are great for all kinds of jobs. the green bit is great for when you leave grout too long or miss a bit the first time round. there a bit small for tiling on anything bigger than 1m2 as you are sick of rinsing it after that.
cutiing a normal sponge would end up with sponges around the size of the ones i use.
now that what we call forward thinking . i like itIf you get 4 sponges and tape them together you get a super-size sponge that you can work with 4 times faster.
One wipe for a 1sqm job! That's progress!
Must take you ages to grout anything Alan, get it right the first time then theres no need for scouring!
I do buy those sponges but I give them to the Mrs for doing the pots :smilewinkgrin:
i only use them on small jobs. i use a normal sized one usually. cant wait to get a washboy. should be great for the job
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