Five star cleaning
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exactly lol but i dont mind getting compact ladders to help me reach over just not sure what ladders would be best as its a huge conservatory and i cant be asked with using my roof bars
i thought the multipurpose one in the image would be a good replacement for the other ones to keep in the van but it needs the stabiliser bar to be attached at all times so takes up too much room in my little van
i dont think standing at the side of that conservatory in the picture would be suitable thanks for the advice ill take a look at the ladders you sugested ?I do a window over a conservatory and just stand at the side with the wfp and scrub away. As for ladders i have changed to Zarges ladders which are the lightest I have came across. Bought a Zarge 3m triple ladder and I use it all the time, well worth the £170.
got a roof rack just cant be asked with the extra time it takes to get the ladders off. i am only 5 foot 6 and have to use small steps to get the ladders off the roof rack lolWhat about fitting a roof rack?
yeah they look like decent ones a bit similar to the mac alister multi ones i haveWe use little giant steps-ladder they can be made into different shapes to get into corners or make a platform etc
Great question...was going to ask this!hello everyone what are the best ladders for wfp guys when you have a big conservatory in the way like this one? what size/number of steps on a stepladder should i get and would a multi purpose ladder be best to keep in the van or just a stepladder? thanks very much for any answers you may have
i am going to start drinking miracle grow and hopefully i will get away with only a small stepladder lolI just use a set of small step ladders, being 6'5" helps though ?
already got one of them cheers anywayI wouldn't use a step ladder for that window. Get yourself one of these;
https://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/goosenecks-pole-fittings/plastic-gooseneck-system/quick-loq-resi-neck-type1-swivel.html
Clean from the side, jobs a good un ?
I thought the OP was talking about cleaning the roof ?I wouldn't use a step ladder for that window. Get yourself one of these;
https://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/goosenecks-pole-fittings/plastic-gooseneck-system/quick-loq-resi-neck-type1-swivel.html
Clean from the side, jobs a good un ?
Nah, he said the conservatory was in the way... wake up PT.I thought the OP was talking about cleaning the roof ?
Have you tried it? I did 2 today of a similar style. You may not get an amazing scrub on the end pane from the side but then a trad guy wouldn't get it at all. Unless you're like Part Timer, he's like 9ft tall, he could probably just reach over and do it trad ?already got one of them cheers anyway
I just use my CLX4 with the angle adapterUnless you're like Part Timer, he's like 9ft tall, he could probably just reach over and do it trad ?
why use any pole just hold the brush you could call your business water fed brushing ?I just use my CLX4 with the angle adapter
defo wouldn't get most of it with out any steps/laddersNah, he said the conservatory was in the way... wake up PT.
Have you tried it? I did 2 today of a similar style. You may not get an amazing scrub on the end pane from the side but then a trad guy wouldn't get it at all. Unless you're like Part Timer, he's like 9ft tall, he could probably just reach over and do it trad ?
That would be showing offwhy use any pole just hold the brush you could call your business water fed brushing ?