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Most clients who do this use a backpack or similar with a flow valve on the pole hose to spray a small amount of water at a time.Nope but @Alex Gardiner don't miss a trick does he /emoticons/biggrin.png
http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/indoor-specialized/interior-glass-cleaning/the-new-gardiner-overspray-trade.html
So just being curious Alex and I'm guessing I know the answer already but how exactly does a controlled small amount of pure water get to come out of the spray nozzle inside a building whilst using that system?
I can wfp the insides????
I'm going to use a Viking shine kit ( pad ) on the end of then pole. It's not for rising just a mist of water to prevent the drag on the microfibre while cleaning them internallyWould the overspray be better that using pencil jets? I'm guessing you can keep the brush on the glass whilst rinsing?
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Is that for external Lewis?I can't upload a video....
I can wfp the insides????
By using the Overspray conversion kit you can convert the top of the pole to a single fanjet and the ability to use a Vikan microfibre mop head. Then you just spray a little water on to the glass and polish and clean with the mop head.How do you do this? Isn't water a issue going everywhere?
By using the Overspray conversion kit you can convert the top of the pole to a single fanjet and the ability to use a Vikan microfibre mop head. Then you just spray a little water on to the glass and polish and clean with the mop head.
The trick is to have a pole valve on the pole and turn it just very briefly on so you only get a very small spray of water on the glass which you then polish off.
This way there is no problem with excess water running down the window.
We are finishing off a small water supply unit that can be carried over the shoulder to work with the overspray, these will have a momentary push button for even greater control of the water. We are also bringing out a finer fanjet for use in these systems.