Dave Sax
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i saw a you tube vid with a wagtail being used instead of brush on exterior . What situation might you use this , what's the advantage ?
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DAve
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Totally agree. Have one in my arsenal that I use for a couple of monthly commercial contracts and it is super fast. Great for large glass with shallow frames but for smaller glass and standard residential you struggle.OK for cleaning large panes of glass that are flat and butted up to each other but no good for cleaning frames and getting into corners.
My opinion, don't bother for normal day to day residential work.
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Hi Neil , yes I got one in the end and use it a lot . For first time residential full cleans I use a brush for the dirtiest stuff on frames and top edges then go over the glass with it . Better scrubbing powerIts also good for getting into difficult to reach windows that are tucked back. I have one and love it! Best used on large glass panels as you cant really clean frames with this.
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