C Rose Cleaning Services
Chris
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How much do you pay for a squeegee and applicator usually then? My old ones used to cost about £65Works out at about £45 inc. delivery and tax. still expensive
I don't use a squeegee and applicator. I use a Wagtail with attached wash pad and liquidator channel, works wonders for me. I'm not against paying 40 or 50 pounds out, it's just that it is not a new concept, and for me, having now invested in Wagtails, I don't see the point.How much do you pay for a squeegee and applicator usually then? My old ones used to cost about £65
When I look at my shed load of wagtails with clips, pads, Velcro, channels...my eyes water. The problem I have is that I've been using an Excelerator/Fliq prototype for the last couple of months and all my Wagtails are growing cobwebs. Smoother, more accurate, ease of use aided with angle change, lock on swivel if desired and the absolutely perfect way to attach your Flipper pad, under, over or off within seconds. From 2012 Wagtail changed my workflow and efficiency tremendously BUT this tool takes it to the next level...there's the pointI don't use a squeegee and applicator. I use a Wagtail with attached wash pad and liquidator channel, works wonders for me. I'm not against paying 40 or 50 pounds out, it's just that it is not a new concept, and for me, having now invested in Wagtails, I don't see the point.
I respect your opinion Eric, but I don't use the clips and Velcro that you mention, my pads, which I make myself are attached semi-permanently to the channel, so everything (for me) is relatively simple. I also have a 'system' I have developed which I can't disclose at the moment, and the Wagtails fit neatly into that. I dare say the Moermans would fit into it, but that's something for the future. Things are complicated enough at the moment.When I look at my shed load of wagtails with clips, pads, Velcro, channels...my eyes water. The problem I have is that I've been using an Excelerator/Fliq prototype for the last couple of months and all my Wagtails are growing cobwebs. Smoother, more accurate, ease of use aided with angle change, lock on swivel if desired and the absolutely perfect way to attach your Flipper pad, under, over or off within seconds. From 2012 Wagtail changed my workflow and efficiency tremendously BUT this tool takes it to the next level...there's the point /emoticons/smile.png
What is the whole kit Eric? Is it channel, pad and handle?Handle on its own £15 + VAT? thats an absolute bargain...$45 ish for the whole kit is also pretty good value...
You're onto it, yep...What is the whole kit Eric? Is it channel, pad and handle?
Bloody IOS and ham fingers. Went to hit "like" and kept hitting "dislike" in error...grrr. Looking forward to your review Dave. My favourite way of using it on low stuff is with a short PVC pole. Use it in hand with care until you get the feel for the balance point.I will do a proper thorough review of it on here on Saturday