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    Anyone know the best place to buy emulsifying pads from. I found some online but rather do my self damage with a rusty knife than buy from them.
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    I just get them from my local independent supplier Neale, he calls them "Get out of s**t" pads
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    Default Re: emulsifying pad

    my stockist only does the green ones, i wanted white really.
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    o you want me to get you some?

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    Used to get mine at Arco

    The dye comes out of the green ones.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    o you want me to get you some?
    Nah mate i am sure i will find some somewhere
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    Quote Originally Posted by merlecollins View Post
    Used to get mine at Arco

    The dye comes out of the green ones.....
    Thats why i never liked them.
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    Dare I say the word...........

    Topps Tiles

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    thats two words Col lol

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    Default Re: emulsifying pad

    Neale..Tradetiler does the black ones...why not give dave a ring and see if he will source the white ones...

    I keep white ones to hand just incase..especially in warm weather..when grout sets up really quick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Neale..Tradetiler does the black ones...why not give dave a ring and see if he will source the white ones...

    I keep white ones to hand just incase..especially in warm weather..when grout sets up really quick.

    i didnt know that Dave !
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    Default Re: emulsifying pad

    i use white all the time, on my work ,i buy them by the pack of about 20 at a time ,i use them on a pole ( save's the knee's ) from rubi i think

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    Default Re: emulsifying pad

    A company on the web called top tiling tools, do boxes of 10 £25ish, and do them singular £1.84 plus vat.

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    Default Re: emulsifying pad

    I buy mine form Trim line they are the white vileda ones and are really well priced

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    Cheers Gary i have the trimline book but they seem really expensive ? Are they real prices in there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
    Cheers Gary i have the trimline book but they seem really expensive ? Are they real prices in there?
    Definately not ,you have to ring them and negotiate ,they also have good monthly deals on tools and spacers etc, they are hard to beat on price once you negotiate to get their best trade prices

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
    Anyone know the best place to buy emulsifying pads from. I found some online but rather do my self damage with a rusty knife than buy from them.
    They are on E Bay

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    I usually get the white ones from CTD in packs of 5. It's been a while since I bought any so can't remember what I paid though .
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