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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
what does anyone else do to for there beut...eerrr
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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
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
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