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hi mate

karl dahm, good choice :thumbsup:

when you get your sponge float, cut some strips using a craft knife on the surface of the sponge. ie squares . i think bal sell ready cut sponges if i recall. the sponge then eases over the grout lines more fluently and leaves a much better joint.


cheers
ed

Before you do that i suggest you try the sponge as supplied first. I have never got on with the cut sponge and much prefer the solid type. Each to their own though.
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