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AuntyDan
Just popping in Joined: 31-May-2006 Posts: 7
From: Darkest Southern California
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Posted: 2006-06-01 19:57
On 2006-06-01 18:32 , TheWizard Wrote:!!! QUOTE !!! I'm not aware of any suppliers on the UK of Quik Cliean, but you should be able to get the info on any possible UK suppliers on there, unfortunately though I don't know their website address of hand http://www.quick-clean.com/I use Quick Clean (NOT To be confused with an inferior rip-off version called Chalk-Off) and it is great for, well, quick cleaning. However it does not get all the chalk and dust out of a table unless used very regularly on brand new cloth (I.E. Tournament conditions.) I find I still need to vaccum and about once a month I run a slightly damp tea towel over the cloth that gets off the really stubborn stuff.
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side-spin-king
Just popping in Joined: 22-May-2006 Posts: 4
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Posted: 2006-06-01 20:07
yeah sb as the name suggests I could be a master ! I just cannot resist loading that measle and see it ding off them rails with some crazy fool action, only to land in plum position too!
Then again some of us like to play steady ol' plain ball.
Back to the cleanin thread, well yo all know where the slate joins are so just dont go crazy with the hoover on the join. And yeah flexy fill is best for me too, even waterproof for when that donut spills his drink on it. As long as it ain't guinness and black or some nasty toxic staining mother of a cocktail, cos thats when you end up with that map of your beloved GB all over your smokin' simonis
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Steve_Brown
Not too shy to talk Joined: 13-Mar-2006 Posts: 35
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Posted: 2006-06-01 21:40
Well what can i say??? sounds like a spin off too me! i like a challenge, cos i cant help but play with the mustard, it puts the fun into it.
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