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Re: Granite worktop

Postby tonicha » 15 Jul 2016, 07:29

It's just a long list of things that haven't gone to plan - when they've finished and I'm happy, then I'll pay them.

We were saying last night that maybe we should have used Heldar.............
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Re: Granite worktop

Postby Kaz » 15 Jul 2016, 08:41

Sorry Ton, I meant to get back to you :) I used one from Sainsburys, Method is the brand. Another tip is to use a microfibre cloth just to buff it up, slightly dampened xxx
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Re: Granite worktop

Postby tonicha » 15 Jul 2016, 08:52

Okay dokes, thanks Kaz - someteing else to use, just in case.

But it looks back to normal now - took a couple of wet wipes and I could see the grime coming off :oops: :oops:
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Re: Granite worktop

Postby Ally » 15 Jul 2016, 09:11

tonicha wrote:It's just a long list of things that haven't gone to plan - when they've finished and I'm happy, then I'll pay them.

We were saying last night that maybe we should have used Heldar.............



Oh absolutely Ton...bit of a bugger things haven't gone to plan but nothing that can't be sorted.

And if they wants their money they does the job. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Granite worktop

Postby Kaz » 15 Jul 2016, 17:20

Glad you've managed to sort it, and yes definitely no money until they've finished 'snagging' :evil: ;)
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