cleaning your trowel

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not sure if this has been posted but if you soak your trowel (stainless) overnight it get most of crap old plaster off the next day
just makes it easier to clean ;)
 
I also know that if you put your tools, brushes,stilts into a river or stream for couple of days or so they come out like new ;) (you need to put them where nobody would see them and tie them to a tree or something)
::)
 
yeah but if your stilts do go missing just look for the six foot seven t**t that nicked them  ;D ;D ;D
 
6 foot 7?? wouldnt that make him about 4 foot 6 to start off with?? what would a 4 foot 6 dwarf be doing plastering?? :D
still, be easy to spot...just look for a normal sized bloke with tiny tiny little arms
 
snow white had already picked her 7 when he got there n wasnt any vacancies left so he trained up as a plasterer ;D
 
I also know that if you put your tools, brushes,stilts into a river or stream for couple of days or so they come out like new  ;) (you need to put them where nobody would see them and tie them to a tree or something)
::)

What's a stream?
Living in Luton I'd have to tie them to the shopping trolley or the burnt out escort in the local storm drain.
;D
 
Those iron age settlers were clever eh?
Cleaning their stainless steel trowels in a stream.
Astonishing
;D
 
um, maybe the stream in questions runs past the cillit bang factory??? :-/
 
When I was quite a new plasterer a guy I was working with suggested using brick acid. I left my trowel in a shallow tray and forgot about it. Went back the next day and half of the fixings had dissolved.

I don't recommend trying this at home :-?
 
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