I've never had a problem with a float sucking the render off a wall. If the render is dragging around, tearing and sticking to the float then it's being rubbed up too early.
On the video the wall be floated isn't in the slightest bit wet, you can hear that from the sound the float is making against it. If it really did help with wet walls I'm sure they would have rubbed that wall up a lot earlier. I hope they're not a sponsor as I know Danny doesn't like it being pointed out when a sponsor is selling shite products:RpS_confused:
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