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this tiling lark plays havoc with your hands. tried wearing gloves but then your hands wrinkle like mad stuck in them all day. i suppose it would have to be barrier cream.
what does anyone else do to for there beut...eerrr :oops: :?
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Post by tim'll fix it »

i wear latex gloves whilst grouting
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i wear them whilst grouting timothy but it is the adhesive that is stuck to my hands. its this bal single part that is stook on. no matter how i scrub them i still have a white film on them.
all this wet trades stuff is ruining my craftsmen hands :lol:
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Post by owen »

gloves??? white film on your hands??? Fuc$ing homosexuals :lol:
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Post by bathstyle »

The next floor you Grout, try using Ardex C2 with 101 admix, that stuff really is bad for your hands, it takes a good week to come off, dries your hands out like nothing else.

I never use gloves for grouting, they fill up with water
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Post by tim'll fix it »

i have a wet sponge when using adhesive and clean up as I go along
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ive tried using marigolds as they are longer sio less chance of getting water in them.
i also do have a sponge as i am going along but with 600x300 porcelain tiles that need back buttering as well it still gets on your hands. i do wipe it off with a sponge but whn my hands dry it is there, ground in ::b
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Post by dewaltdisney »

I paint my hands in PVA. A bit of water and that comes off taking all the other stuff with it. :thumbright:

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Post by ultimatehandyman »

I have a friend that is an artexer and sometimes he has to pattern the artex with his fingers to acheive a medusa pattern for example. He rubs plenty of vaseline in his hands before and after and he says that works :wink:
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