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Corky

I went to buy a washboy today in the local tile shop but the tied to sell me one with no grid and no wheels for €65:83:,when I asked about the missing parts they repled that most tilers dont use the grid and the only washboy with wheels was a"Rambo" .Needless to say I didnt buy thanks to knowing what I want from viewing the posts on here.I will have a look around tomorrow for something more genuine.
 
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doug boardley

It was looking for a washboy that led me to TF!(nearly 2 months ago now!) I got one from my local supplier and to be honest I think it was a bit of a rip off at £40, it does have wheels, but no grid and the rollers are placcy things that keep coming off inserts if you apply to much pressure! Will get father in law to engineer stainless rollers and a grid to upgrade it I think! Having said that I'd never go back to the old bucket and sponge!
 
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Gazzer

1st of all, lets break down the components of a typical wash boy.
Bucket, usually they can vary slightly in size.
Rollers, dont bother with plastic and look at the means of fastening to the bucket. If they are plastic then dont bother. What you require are the rubber type rollers that are clipped on with metal brackets.
Grid, this is one of the reasons a wash boy works so well. it leaves the sedimment below the grid and the float sponge has access to the cleaner water.
Some models have a sediment trap below the rollers, which catches the excess grout when using the sponge across the rollers and not allowing it back to the water.
Wheels, well worth having but can be optional extras or just make a small trolley out of 18mm ply and castors.

Have alook here and see what a real washboy is
http://www.tradetiler.com/acatalog/Grout_Washing___Cleaning_.html
 
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