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Be interesting to see how well the new precision glide closes out with pole work mark?

And also how is the no detailing bit achieved? Don't quite understand it? You can adjust the rubber or something? Isn't that a bit of a faff?

 
nothing beats the wagtail on a pole as you know Jake ,on the first protype you had to adjust the rubber which was a pain but now you do not have to , on a pole for inside and regular cleans I think this is great to have in your tool box

 
Yeah it's great on a pole but I sometimes found the slimline flipper would be hard to close out on certain windows as the microfibre gets in the way a lot,

So how has the no detailing bit been solved mark? Is it dog eared?

 
i will be buying 4 o them for sure - i can see it will have its place ,perhaps doing the insides of regular cleans in the cooler months

 
It is not dogeared Jake if you look o n the video it has got plastic ends on it very strange but it works

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Yeah it's great on a pole but I sometimes found the slimline flipper would be hard to close out on certain windows as the microfibre gets in the way a lot,
So how has the no detailing bit been solved mark? Is it dog eared?
If you put the pad on the top instead it doesn't interfere with closing out

 
Yeah it's great on a pole but I sometimes found the slimline flipper would be hard to close out on certain windows as the microfibre gets in the way a lot,
So how has the no detailing bit been solved mark? Is it dog eared?
Agreed Jake. I use the wide body channels with the fin and clips because the pad stays further away from the blade. The glide uses Willie's new clips which replicate this. I've ordered some from Oz. Looking forward to playing as I think they will sort this problem.

 
I don't like my wagulator for anything other than pole work, I find it clumsy and less accurate, I still get an achy wrist from it as well - no matter what grip I use, I just don't like using the wagtails for anything other than pole work, find a straight forward liquidator is perfect for me...

 
Who did the video mark that your talking about?

Funnily enough I use my 14 inch liquidator for every window, and small windows I'll just scrim, but I don't work with lots of blades hanging from my belt like some, I like to travel light, i wouldn't have a use for the s plus as it doesn't do anything that a liquidator doesn't...

However my wagtail does come in handy for pole work, but that's about it for me..

 
Lee burbridge is making a video at the moment he put out a sample today what makes me mad , why would you make a video that compares 3 squeegee that are completely different as I explained in the video the wagtail is a sample and the new ones are out in next week so it is not a true video and it makes it look bad on wagtail the same thing happened to liquidator at the beginning give these small companys a break, Lee is ment to representing the industry not comparing unfinshed squeegee

 

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