"Rinsing the sponge often" - checkout Bucket Ape. It gives nothing but clean water and you can rinse your sponge on every wipe. Plus it keeps you from having to haul the buckets of dirty water.
This is EXACTLY the video I was looking for. I need to do a small 2 X 3 table top for an outside grilling area. I have never laid tile of any kind. This video showed me just what I wanted to learn. I can do this now. Thank you so much!!
related to Joe? not Bob? cool. thanks for the tip. I was looking for tips on installing a threshold between carpet and tile. A hidden one if possible :-)
Okay little video. It should encourage the novice to take on such a project. However, I'd like to see it go just a little more in detail with removing/replacing adjoining moldings and the transition edges to ensure a nicer finished project.
"Rinsing the sponge often" - checkout Bucket Ape. It gives nothing but clean water and you can rinse your sponge on every wipe. Plus it keeps you from having to haul the buckets of dirty water.
kennethwalder 9 months ago
wtf?!!!!!!! what is this, please don't try this at home ,
eduulopes 1 year ago
i want to try this thing!!! thanks for posting this nice video... i learn new things today... XD
kino261988 2 years ago
thanks but id rather have a professioal do it.
xoiloveyoux2 3 years ago
your fired ! take your little blue sponge and go home.
marcomisplaced 3 years ago
This is EXACTLY the video I was looking for. I need to do a small 2 X 3 table top for an outside grilling area. I have never laid tile of any kind. This video showed me just what I wanted to learn. I can do this now. Thank you so much!!
ElevatedThreat 3 years ago
related to Joe? not Bob? cool. thanks for the tip. I was looking for tips on installing a threshold between carpet and tile. A hidden one if possible :-)
freemandiaz 3 years ago
How did you transition to the carpet?
intelite 4 years ago
Afraid of some criticisms are we.
saldibs 4 years ago
Cool vid, but all a little quick!
bluecobalt27 4 years ago
Okay little video. It should encourage the novice to take on such a project. However, I'd like to see it go just a little more in detail with removing/replacing adjoining moldings and the transition edges to ensure a nicer finished project.
imaginetr 4 years ago