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It fits into an Unger pouch, and you don't really notice it that much, certainly not 'shackled'.Watched this the other day, a very ingenious idea but I wouldn’t like the idea of being all “shackled up”..
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I have one very good example. I have two 4-bed semis next to each other, they have the same (upvc) windows which are large, roughly 4ft wide and 5ft high. I start at one corner and work across the front and then go round to the back, completing the circle. I have been doing them now for about 16 years. When I first started, using applicator and squeegee, it would take me approximately 1hr and 20min, and that's going up and the ladders two at a time. After some years I changed to working with a spray and got I down to 1Hr and 5min. Now, with this system, and being older and going up and down the ladders one at a time, it usually takes about 40 minutes. That is a saving.Would love to know how much time it saves?
well you slipped going up it...then left it in an unsafe position while you worked at other windows....just saying!!
I knew you'd get it H Man. I like your assessment! To use it with a pole, you have the stop valve connected around your midriff (on a belt) or at the holding point of the pole. I do use a pole but not very high, the jet from the squeegee will go 5 metres, so I just spray the window and use a normal wag.H MAN said:Now see that this is been thought though.
Pros - Cons
Using fresh cleaning solution.
No carrying buckets.
No bucket on a belt.
Could also be used just scrubber in combination with your squeegee (Two handed method).
Able to use scrubbing pads which don’t hold dirt.
Better scrub then standard scrubbing sleeve.
If you have a solenoid valve connected to the pump bottle.
Use wireless remote OFF/ON.
This would enable you to use the Wagtail on a pole, high windows or even shop runs.
Just saying.
I don't do wfp, this whole system is based on Trad, the stop valve has to be very precise; short or long bursts. I deliberately did not want to involve any kind of power or machinery, keeping it self contained.H MAN said:At the moment we working on wireless remote ON/OFF switch.
This way can use the Wagtail squeegee with that scrubber on the pole.
You can place (via Velcro) ON/OFF remote on your pole where it easy to use it and like wise on the squeegee handle.
Could also be good ON/OFF switch for WFP work.
The difference between the water systems you have shown (and done) is that mine is a spray, which makes all the difference, and which is how you can do it without detailing and still leave a clean window. That's it's secret which took me so long to get.H MAN said:
Yeah, I see what he's done. looks like it would work for pole.H MAN said:All good then.
Bloke here in Australia has done this for pole work.
Think same idea but on a pole??
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