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bobplum

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Re: Gloves
« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2013, 07:10:22 pm »
Tut wouldn't get out of bed for this lil ammount Bobski !!!


me neither im on your side ;D

bobplum

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Re: Gloves
« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2013, 07:11:37 pm »
Cheers fellas.
I was thinking of going with the sealskinz ultra grip, and buy a thermal liner for those extra cold days. Aslong as they can withstand a few splashes from the squeegee and the damp from scrim then I'll be happy with that. Will take a look at the links you've posted now.

sealskinz are terrible gloves.  i've bought them and they are simply not waterproof.  a waste of money!

just my opinion of course, but they aren;t even cheap


richard beware some dodgy guys trying to sell a clapped out pressure washer with the promise of a job as well ....stay clear

Richard iSparkle

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Re: Gloves
« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2013, 08:11:35 pm »
Cheers fellas.
I was thinking of going with the sealskinz ultra grip, and buy a thermal liner for those extra cold days. Aslong as they can withstand a few splashes from the squeegee and the damp from scrim then I'll be happy with that. Will take a look at the links you've posted now.

sealskinz are terrible gloves.  i've bought them and they are simply not waterproof.  a waste of money!

just my opinion of course, but they aren;t even cheap


richard beware some dodgy guys trying to sell a clapped out pressure washer with the promise of a job as well ....stay clear

 ;D
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