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Eduardoarizu

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Hi guys. I am new to this business. I am currently getting used to water fed pole business and I am happy so far! I got a new job to do, seems doable outside but there is a tricky 3 storey indoor glass that I can approach with the pole but feeling worried of messing around (expensive furniture on the ground). I can wrap and protect but I feel I may mess a bit with the paint at the border. How do you guys approach indoor high glazing without splashing anywhere at all?
 
I definitely wouldn’t be taking my WFP inside anyone’s house. You can get attachments for your poles that you could put trad gear on or as @GoldenSqueegee says pad on a pole. Gardiner do a “Doodle Bug” attachment that you could probably stick a microfibre on. I haven’t tried it personally but I that’s probably the first thing I’d try.
 
Hi guys. I am new to this business. I am currently getting used to water fed pole business and I am happy so far! I got a new job to do, seems doable outside but there is a tricky 3 storey indoor glass that I can approach with the pole but feeling worried of messing around (expensive furniture on the ground). I can wrap and protect but I feel I may mess a bit with the paint at the border. How do you guys approach indoor high glazing without splashing anywhere at all?
There are many ways to clean internal glazing.

Squeege & telescopic pole
Streamline dragonfly
Unger stingray
Vikan easy shine

If you've never done this type of work is it worth the risk or damage or unsatisfactory work.
All depends on how desperate you are for money
 
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