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    Default Remove floor tiles quickly.

    Have got 97 metres of floor tiles to remove & clean adhesive off floor !
    This has to be done in 2 nights,
    There is only one machine man enough to do job without over heating & not having to bend down for hours.

    Make sure you wear ear defenders as it is very very noisy !
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    good luck with it Nick, but gonna have to remove the link

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    Default Re: Remove floor tiles quickly.

    I still got the link
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    Default Re: Remove floor tiles quickly.

    strange, did not know you had a sponsored advertiser who hired out said product.
    Where is the conflict of interests please ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire Tiling Services View Post
    strange, did not know you had a sponsored advertiser who hired out said product.
    Where is the conflict of interests please ?
    doesn't matter Nick, if mods or admin chose to rmove a link no questions asked, pm me if you want a further exlplanation

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    Default Re: Remove floor tiles quickly.

    No probs.
    was just trying to help make life easier for anyone who had a large area of floor tiles to remove.

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