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whats your best method with the I section on next day scrape never really had to do it except once but it was screeching it's tits off was going to open it up with the scratch pad first then try the I section what you think cheers
 
I find I cant use it at all the next day....only on same day scrapes unless its parex.

Definitely try opening it up first but I reckon you'll need to be bloody quick
 
I havnt been,it is harder work no doubt,enewall has proved to be a slow setter like Parex so that maybe has helped,nothing wrong with opening up then bar after but we don't,we've been doing around fiftt to sixty bags and it's been scratched off for ten and that's two men so not too bad,temps are well dropping now so it's yer only option
 
the job is for a company we sub too an that's all they ever use krend.my own jobs I prefer weber pral m better in my opinion
 
If the ibar is screeching the next day it’s too hard
Best to ibar before any scratch back
Spray late rub back early or love juice and a early spray


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vfr12 how do you find them power floats??
Made the step up to large commercial buildings recently and scratching 100m2 of k-rend is pissing me off !
They can save the day sometimes, literally, especially when is next day and you don’t know what you are going to find next morning . When is too hard for the ibar use the power float first and then as usual, works a treat. However, I wouldn trust it over geeen mono . Very strong and digs like rabbit, especially when the disc is new.
 
They can save the day sometimes, literally, especially when is next day and you don’t know what you are going to find next morning . When is too hard for the ibar use the power float first and then as usual, works a treat. However, I wouldn trust it over geeen mono . Very strong and digs like rabbit, especially when the disc is new.

That's what worries me the most, is digging in.
Most of the time I bar is fine to use but doing big areas can give you serious Aches
 
I havnt been,it is harder work no doubt,enewall has proved to be a slow setter like Parex so that maybe has helped,nothing wrong with opening up then bar after but we don't,we've been doing around fiftt to sixty bags and it's been scratched off for ten and that's two men so not too bad,temps are well dropping now so it's yer only option
@bprenderingservicesltd is enewalls white mono as white as Parex G00
 
Vfr I’m thinking of getting a powerfloat are they standard scratch pads attached to the disc and could you you replace them easy enough without having to buy a whole new set cheers
 

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