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Old 23-04-2007   #6
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Default Re: BAL Tiling Courses

I have to agree Andy If I have a choice then i'll use Bal product's Biggin' up the fact that they come with a ten year guarentee and excellent after service/back up.Give's the customer's a bit of reasurance I think. But if the customer decides they would rather use some cheap s##t that they bought then I just explain that i cant be accountable if they all fall off the wall within a few week's The only prob with Bal I find is the high price. It can tend to eat into your profit margin, but I like the knowledge that if I do encounter a problem then they are on the other end of the phone. I'm not dissing them, but i personally have only really ever struggled with mapi ready mixed stuff. It had the none slip properties of an ice cube !!! lol
Sorry off topic
I'll be booking in for the wood/stone and any other one day course's they run as soon as I get time. Knowledge is power so they say

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