Smurf
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Also why can I see what looks like a wfp hose in the pic?
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This is the most common way thesedays
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My understanding is you are one of the best profi guys and pundits over here. If even you wouldn't do it, it looks bleak for almost anyone else to manage it that way either. Or is it only your personal preference to do this particular job differently, whereas others may still be able to succeed with poles?Not me
Very valuable points for someone who has no practical experience whatsoever. Thank you for them a lot, mate.It is a bit of bothYou get enough practice and you start instinctively knowing when you have missed a bit or got a spot where the blade jumped
The problem is mainly with leaded as it is too easy to miss a spot or get a spot where the water dried before you can buff it off with a cloth so will just smear
Imo you need to be face to the glass to do it right with leaded
Good question. I am quite a fat guy, but have - I hope - reasonably strong arms. Also, at least at the beginning I don't want to invest into any wfp system, because I've got some different ideas on how to use my van. And last but not least, I see many residential properties with leaded windows in the area where I live. Therefore I'd like to start as a tradder, but avoid using a ladder as much as I can. Given all these circumstances, I put my big hopes into the frequent and versatile use of extension poles.Why not use a ladder?