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they are exactly the same as the bal ones and i have 2.....but for the price the rubi ones are fine........i have the newer bal one and it is better than the older version......
I've never used one but I've always been curious about them and the Rubi one that is on offer in CTD at the moment keeps catching my eye every time I go in, is it worth investing in one?
I've never used one but I've always been curious about them and the Rubi one that is on offer in CTD at the moment keeps catching my eye every time I go in, is it worth investing in one?
once you have used one , you will wonder how you managed without it...especially on floors........
Dont expect that using a washboy will be a magic cure. You need to give it a little time to get used to it. The sponges take a little bedding in IMO. Give it time and like Dave says, you wil never go back. I rarely use it on walls unless they are big walls.