Eric Gilliand
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No tool is the whole answer and on infrequent domestic or initial cleans workflow needs to meet the job. Some guys will ladder up others will WFP the higher stuff. I just use what's required to get the job done, however on regular domestic and route work? Using this a couple of steps are almost eliminated. No swapping of tools over on the pole and almost zero detailing. Time and energy efficient, your body will thank you at the end of the dayThink I'm gonna order the Fliq and have a practice with it once I'm stable on my feet.
Watched a lot of his vids on YouTube, and can see the benefit in using it, only downside I can see when solely using on a pole is not being able to clean frames on 1st floor and above.
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LOL? Been there, done that. Save my Razer Red for this job and after immediately cut the rubber for my next size channel down ...Love this tool obliterated a brand new rubber on rubbish old frames today however!
It is more for use on just out of reach windows and commercial than top floor windowsThink I'm gonna order the Fliq and have a practice with it once I'm stable on my feet.
Watched a lot of his vids on YouTube, and can see the benefit in using it, only downside I can see when solely using on a pole is not being able to clean frames on 1st floor and above.
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If you watch what he is doing you will see he is only clearing the top and side edges first so doesn't matter about the blade leaving the glass@daveyboy I'm gona try using the flipper on a pole rather than straight pull downs now. He cuts in and doesn't stay on glass all the time..doesn't this leave lines at all?