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smokie899

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Done this a few months ago with grout rescue.
Must say it's super stuff.


You may have noticed I've learned to upload pics, so if I'm doing it wrong let me know.
Cheers

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smokie899

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Yip, and when the customer seen that he want ed me to do his whole downstairs floor. Large kitchen/ dining room, large hall, down stairs toilet and small cloak room and they are 600x600 polished porc, so will make it easier.
It's quick and easy to do and I hope will become a nice earner as I would be more than happy to do it full time.
Priced £140 inc mats £26 and took just over 5 hours work (mostly cutting out old silicone).
Oh and I have a high power steam cleaner so done all the seals in the shower door which he wasn't expecting so give me a £20 tip :):):):)
 

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