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Discuss kitchen worktop savers??? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi there going to be making for myself some kitchen pvc worktop savers that are going to be cut 600mm these are going to be in heavy duty washable material.Really ...
          
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    hi there going to be making for myself some kitchen pvc worktop savers that are going to be cut 600mm these are going to be in heavy duty washable material.Really wondering if these are the sort of item you would use.Really want to get some interest.they can be wider if that would be better.Also groundsheets in high quality pvc would this be something of interest too.your thoughts plz .

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    dust6 sheets should be fine for floor,i find that the dustsheets get in the way when trying to tile a worktop ,so i dont use them but a plastic or polythene sheet should be ok.

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    Old carpet underlay is pretty good dos'nt slide everywhere
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    I get up in the morning, take the sheets off the bed and take them to work and use them on the kitchen work tops, then go home to bed and put them back on, then start the same process again the following day.

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