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Anyone Used The Streamline Dragonfly For Inside Windows?

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Squeak and Bubbles

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Or is it just as quick to get the ladders/pointed frames out?

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its a great bit of kit, i use the smaller hand held one for for a wedding shop i clean, when there are over £10,000 worth of dresses in the windows this kits is great!

 
its a great bit of kit' date=' i use the smaller hand held one for for a wedding shop i clean, when there are over £10,000 worth of dresses in the windows this kits is great![/quote']Yeah I have the handheld one, only used it twice. Needed it for a job that I had, which I haven't got now, so tucked it away for another day. Just wondered what the large one was like. I have some very high (Inside) windows in some schools which we hate cleaning.
 
this is mine very good bit of kit got 47 watchers on ebay cost 800 pound new used it once
What made you buy it and only managed to use it once ? What do you think you will get for it ?

 
You can come to a wall which is all windows, no frames, from floor to ceiling, you can't put ladders up, so it's using the extended pole which can take forever and the finish is never the same (not for me anyway) than being up close. Using one of those dragons will eliminate all that, speed and quality is the essence.

 
You can come to a wall which is all windows, no frames, from floor to ceiling, you can't put ladders up, so it's using the extended pole which can take forever and the finish is never the same (not for me anyway) than being up close. Using one of those dragons will eliminate all that, speed and quality is the essence.
I use a wagtail on pole for some shops that I can't get the ladder on, also has been great for high internal windows..

Could you make a DIY dragon fly out of a pressure sprayer just? Pump it up, squirt and wipe?

 
800 quid....! why on earth wouldn't you just trad insides?
Iike what was said plus if you have high windows inside a public area like shopping centre, on stair wells, it's the safer and quicker way of doing them.
 
I use a wagtail on pole for some shops that I can't get the ladder on, also has been great for high internal windows..
Could you make a DIY dragon fly out of a pressure sprayer just? Pump it up, squirt and wipe?
In Leeds were I get my supplies (Ian) who works there made one out of an extended (Unger) pole for someone for a fraction of the cost. Might get him to make one or two up and see what happens.
 

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