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Hi all,

Thought I'd put some other pictures up of the stairs I fitted out in QS 950-4. They seem to be popular. May just inspire peeps as well. Hope you all enjoy. I wish I'd broke the installation pictures down a bit more but I'll be sure to do a few step by step (excuse the pun) pictures next time.

Wes.

P.s. A good luck to CFC when he gets back off his jollies and gets busy fitting his stairs :-)

Double P.s. If anyone clocks the gap in the third step, that's called 'customer walking on drying step after fitter had finished for the night' ::b
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As I said before,

those stairs look cool :)

Love the nosing, but how does it fare under every day traffic, IE kids running up and down it etc?

Matt :thumbleft:
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That looks great! :thumbright:
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They look lush, great job and nicely finished :thumbright:
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nice, very nice. i want to give it ago, never done stairs :thumbright:
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Great transformation. Looks the biz. :thumbright:
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DTWCeramics wrote:As I said before,

those stairs look cool :)

Love the nosing, but how does it fare under every day traffic, IE kids running up and down it etc?

Matt :thumbleft:
Cheers everyone,

To be honest Matt, I've never been back to a customer that's had them fitted yet. I'd like to know that myself. They feel like they'd last but kids are a different thing :-)
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speed wrote:nice, very nice. i want to give it ago, never done stairs :thumbright:
Hi Speed,

There not that difficult, especially with the Quick-step aluminium base rail and incizo's...A good system :thumbright:
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Wes wrote:
speed wrote:nice, very nice. i want to give it ago, never done stairs :thumbright:
Hi Speed,

There not that difficult, especially with the Quick-step aluminium base rail and incizo's...A good system :thumbright:
ive seen the intro vid that quickstep has done, looks a good system, id like to try a straight set of stairs first tho :lol:

what do you use to clean after the job is complete, do you use that quickstep cleaner?
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Great work, looks fantastic
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Wes wrote:
speed wrote:nice, very nice. i want to give it ago, never done stairs :thumbright:
Hi Speed,

There not that difficult, especially with the Quick-step aluminium base rail and incizo's...A good system :thumbright:
ive seen the intro vid that quickstep has done, looks a good system, id like to try a straight set of stairs first tho :lol:

what do you use to clean after the job is complete, do you use that quickstep cleaner?
I tend to just use a soft brush and my trust henry vacuum. It's only light dust, I find the vacuum works very well. Don't blame you with the straight stairs ha...Them kites can be a head wreck :-) Give me a shout if you need any advice about them.
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