So it was a rip off?
Theyāre streching out their last remaining threads to squeeze as much profit out of them as possible.
I still have mine for sale. Itās one of the old plush ones. A must have. Hurry guys and jump on it before I raise my priceā¦
I cut them in half and use them for window sills. I used huck for detailing. I have a place on my belt for both towels. I dont like having anything laying on my shoulders and my wet towel usually doesnt even have to come off my belt.
Donāt know yet have to see how they hold up, an/or work
I got my āprofessionalā window cleaners scrim today.
I think Iāve been hosed!!!
The material is so thin I can see right through the material. Just like the fly screens on my windows. They want me to boil the towels in water to soften them up before I use them. Geez
I think you guys were bamboozled
Like I said earlierā¦
No search function needed!
Bath towel for frames and sill - Huck towel for detailing the glass.
Maybe, we will seeā¦
Frame squeegee/sea sponge and or huck for frames - Huck for detailing the glass
Maybe one of the Brit guys can chime in. Is this the way you guys get them. Thin see through ???
Not going to use mine for a while need to get them cut in half an hemmed. im sure there still usable. I just donāt see them holding up Though. Oh well we shall see
@jonnyald @anon35812390 @Trad-Man is that the way they are on the other side of the pond? ^^^^
Iām down under, down under NZ. Bought my last lot from Oz maybe 5 years ago. Definitely close weave and substantial. 36"x36" and I find perfect uncut. Keep it looped through a ring on my belt. They last forever. Got a solid 5 years out of my last 5. Broke out the last of my unused stock a couple of months ago.
Your still on the other side of the pond!
im a scrim man. use them for everything . probably go thru 30 a day 4workers]. but at one stage i was washing/drying on big racks over 60 scrim each evening due to 1 [ex] employee who was going thru scrim like a man posessed he himself was using over 30 in 1 day . but i didnt notice it was him-but boy did i see the drop in washing required after he left ,it was cut by half overnight
So @jonnyald are the scrims your getting over there ā¦
Just curiousā¦
PS ā¦ man you guys are going through a ton of scrims daily Jonnyā¦why?
thats a very good question, why to god are we going thru so many scrims each day? i wish i knew
but i know we surely are ā¦ we Do use them for everything,wiping sills, touch ups , and start each house with a fresh scrim,for no good reason than we hate using one with dirty spots on it
i actually own 103 scrims,counted them recently . Some are 9yrs old that i got when i first started,theyre getting thin now but still work well
Owning this number allows a sort of rotation, i make sure each morning the van has around 50 fresh ones to see us thru the day