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Got one if these from lidl. They are mustard.
Battery powered sprayer £6
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I’m constantly confused by the term mustard... so when something’s good it’s mustard? But when multi is shite it’s mustard?
 
What the f**k do you want those for?
Hi Andy mate , these I been looking at online orange ones are course sponge and the green slightly less, asked on here a while ago for any feedback (on the green ) and tbh only had one reply on the thread , online they are described as having very comfortable handle and after first inspection I have to agree they are , the bigger one on the left is a first for me tbh but I’m hoping that size will cover more area with less effort on these hot days.
 
Hi Andy mate , these I been looking at online orange ones are course sponge and the green slightly less, asked on here a while ago for any feedback (on the green ) and tbh only had one reply on the thread , online they are described as having very comfortable handle and after first inspection I have to agree they are , the bigger one on the left is a first for me tbh but I’m hoping that size will cover more area with less effort on these hot days.
Yeah but cover more of what mate?
 
This is a serious question from someone who has quite a few acres of rendering under his belt; how the hell do you rinse them out and get just the right amount of moisture left in them?
Dip in bucket of water and either flick excess off before you rub the wall or on side of the bucket.
If you want to clean them slightly just use hose pipe to get excess render off them
 
Dip in bucket of water and either flick excess off before you rub the wall or on side of the bucket.
If you want to clean them slightly just use hose pipe to get excess render off them
Sorry never going to be as good as a sponge in the hand.
 
Sorry never going to be as good as a sponge in the hand.
Try a finer finish sponges mate the sponge is not course like orange and green you would probably like these I think as it’s similar sponge to what you probably use
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Try a finer finish sponges mate the sponge is not course like orange and green you would probably like these I think as it’s similar sponge to what you probably use
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It's not the type of sponge but the fact that it's fixed to a rigid background. Basically fixing a problem that didn't exist with something that's not as good.
Apart from that they're fine.
 
It's not the type of sponge but the fact that it's fixed to a rigid background. Basically fixing a problem that didn't exist with something that's not as good.
Apart from that they're fine.
Hey no worries mate , I conclude we all have different styles and accept different opinions on things , I use to use a jumbo sponge car wash sponge but can honestly say these sponge floats are better to use imo and you should try one mate and see
 
Hey no worries mate , I conclude we all have different styles and accept different opinions on things , I use to use a jumbo sponge car wash sponge but can honestly say these sponge floats are better to use imo and you should try one mate and see
Totally agree mate, we're all different.
I first had a sponge float probably twenty years or more ago, that's why I'm puzzled as to why anyone would prefer them for rendering.
 
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