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kent tiler

im a bit of a numty can you please post a link for the cdt washboy and no m8te my ts40's are mint :prrr:
 
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DHTiling

Thought they had 2 on offer at CTD a cheap one and a more expensive one? I'm sure they're not Karl Dahm standard though.

I think that sometimes washboys can cause problems with too much water.


I hardly use mine lately... unless a really big floor i have gone back to hand washing.. less chance of over wetting.
 
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Aston

as above, only use a washboy on large floors. i would go for a karl dahm if i were you tiling spread. the rubi ones hold too much water imo.
 
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doug boardley

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stevee

totally awesome bit of kit ,i wasnt convinced ,but fancied a new tool when i got mine, blimey ,what a timesaver,aint had no over wetting ,its got 2 rollers ,or have they all?
 
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kent tiler

i gotmine from boot sale there was a guy there with loads of tiling stuff even rubi paid a tener for mine it was blue two rollers sponges i got it with a load of stuff that day :prrr: i even got a petty stone saw from there boots are good times
 
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Stephen@Weber

They all have the rollers but can defo cause over watering which can cause efflorecence.

The best tips to avoid this are to wash off with a hand sponge as dry as possible and mix the grout with a paddle.
 
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Peter

Got a £25 one off eBay but it was a false economy - turned out to be very cheap plastic. Will probably update to a Karl Dahm one in the foreseeable future.

Lidl were selling good quality washboys/grout baths for £20 a few years ago. The rollers weren't great but the quality of plastic was excellent for the price.

Does anyone ever use their washboy on walls?
 
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Get the karl dahm one much better quality than either of the ones on offer at ctd, as i saw them today, ones a rubi, holds to much water, i'v known the handle to break off these when full of water, the other is something like a tileeasy or something like that and looks very cheap and fragile. i use mine for walls, where there is no electric sockets, and all floors. Save lots of time.
 
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trevortine

Faithfull karl dahm, had mine bout five years now, only use on floors though, i was talking to a mapei rep at a seminar couple years back and he reckon some sites in germany banned them for the overwetting problem, not karl dahm but washboys in general.
 

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