PhilPlaster
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Which do you prefer?
kirk johnstone said:i like my brush because you can constantly clean the back edge of your trowel off
nelly said:kirk johnstone said:i like my brush because you can constantly clean the back edge of your trowel off
I use a brush too, and also do the same.
You can hold both brush and sprayer in your left hand at the same time, its just a 2 inch tickling up the angles brush.
how much do they cost mate?
Go get a sprayer mate you will not look back honestly.
roughas said:agree with nelly but i always get stick for using spray, they call me names like hairdresser lol but they always ask to borrow it at some point fickin mongs ;D ;D
Christ ! so you just throw a bucket of water over the wall?!!! Bit rough aint it mate ;Dmurplastering said:spray bucket have done for yrs
kirk johnstone said:i like my brush because you can constantly clean the back edge of your trowel off
Chris W said:kirk johnstone said:i like my brush because you can constantly clean the back edge of your trowel off
im with stupid ^
murplastering said:flat bottle
Pump,steve_cov_spread said:have you got a video on youtube then? do you lot use the pump up and spray type or the keep pressing the trigger type
;DFlashingBlade said:I do like a good spray, cool you down in the summer too
nelly said:Pump,steve_cov_spread said:have you got a video on youtube then? do you lot use the pump up and spray type or the keep pressing the trigger type
and yeah heres my video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sGopuh53Nw&feature=related
Try one mate. It just works the plaster in corners/ tight spots better without markin parts of the edge you dont want to touch. Think I've explained that right. Just give one a go. If you dont like it then it works just as good for puttin blusher on yer cheeks! :-*essexandy said:Could someone please explain what all this "1in brush on angles" that so many of you mention is all about, I've never carried a 1in brush for plastering am I missing out on something?
Bruce Willis said:Try one mate. It just works the plaster in corners/ tight spots better without markin parts of the edge you dont want to touch. Think I've explained that right. Just give one a go. If you dont like it then it works just as good for puttin blusher on yer cheeks! :-*essexandy said:Could someone please explain what all this "1in brush on angles" that so many of you mention is all about, I've never carried a 1in brush for plastering am I missing out on something?
kirk johnstone said:Bruce Willis said:Try one mate. It just works the plaster in corners/ tight spots better without markin parts of the edge you dont want to touch. Think I've explained that right. Just give one a go. If you dont like it then it works just as good for puttin blusher on yer cheeks! :-*essexandy said:Could someone please explain what all this "1in brush on angles" that so many of you mention is all about, I've never carried a 1in brush for plastering am I missing out on something?
i just use a mop ;D
essexandy said:kirk johnstone said:Bruce Willis said:Try one mate. It just works the plaster in corners/ tight spots better without markin parts of the edge you dont want to touch. Think I've explained that right. Just give one a go. If you dont like it then it works just as good for puttin blusher on yer cheeks! :-*essexandy said:Could someone please explain what all this "1in brush on angles" that so many of you mention is all about, I've never carried a 1in brush for plastering am I missing out on something?
i just use a mop ;D
What for putting your blusher on? ;D
no, for my angles silly.
i use my trowel for putting my make up on
Nisus said:I do that too,
I use both but on empty houses with no furniture, no carpets etc i usually use a brush,
but when on domestic with carpets etc i tend to use a spray it keeps dirty water from going everywhere windows etc.
Was taught with brush but do prefer spray now.
Also use 1" brush on angles.