I don't believe this. Laid a screed yesterday with no deep areas and went today to fit flooring and it was still wet. It's never happened before....
I put mine in a basin of water hot as I can stand it and use a scouring pad. I do the same thing with my hands.
My trick is after applying the silicon you use an atomising spray and then a tool to smooth it. The reason for the spray is silicon won't stick to...
How did you know everyone hates you Matt? Who told you ? :lol:
There's a cheap blue plastic one you can get at most ironmongers but it only takes so much of it off. If it comes up I use a straight blade and...
Very good Jay .....until I saw who else was being honoured in this series of ads.......Mr. All You Can Eat Buffet and Mr Silent Gas Man :lol:
Seems like a good price.
I used one last year to dry a concrete slab that had been exposed to rain while a conservatory was built over it and it dried it all out over...
Dehumidifier is best methinks
Nah, he'd only go for the sheer halibut
I think I'd like the likes of a like button.
I find if it goes down in an ideal concrete slab at 2-3mm thickness there's no problem but if any deeper spots I leave a bit longer.
Why strange Jay? Was there a criminal mastermind there sitting in an armchair stroking a white cat?
It doesn't work, Matt. :P
I 'LIKE' too :lol:
I might have lost a gig I've had for a few years with a local shed cos I refused to lay Karndean straight onto chipboard even though the customer...
I usually cut down a piece of redundant Knight Tile for doorways and tight spaces ......but I'm probably a bad example :D
Out of interest ( I don't do carpets) is a stripey on a winding stair a bad idea or just needs a good fitter?
Oh dear!!! There's not much to say that isn't bleeding obvious.
I have my sheet rack under the roof. I'm the only one I know that has it there. I'll try to post some pics.