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I've sent the window cleaning warehouse an email with the photo attached mate. Waiting to hear back.Must be faultyContact the company you got it from and they should replace it..if not pm me and I'll give you a email address to message
HearI've sent the window cleaning warehouse an email with the photo attached mate. Waiting to here back.
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Great video, funny watching him take the piss out of some peoples issues, but show how to sort them at same timeBest polzn bladz vid yet[media]
What handle do you use? I need to get some practice done with swivel handles, never used one as of yet.Use 36' sorbo cobra channel, was previously using a 24 inch sorbo channel. Takes a while to get use to the size and the rubber can be pricey but I try to be as economical with them as much as i can. Go through about 20/25 a year which cost me about 80 quid ish. I can't stress how much easier this has made my work. Been using it for about a year and half now and I get through the work in half the time. I do retail work so some big panes of glass and high work and it's amazing for it. Always keep smaller sizes handy in bucket for smaller windows but the swivel handle works a treat.
What handle do you use? I need to get some practice done with swivel handles, never used one as of yet.
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Wise words, I'm hoping to get better at pole work so as I don't need to rely so much on my ladders. I'm relatively new to window cleaning so learning more everyday. I thought about going wfp but I really love traditional window cleaning, so can't see me changing over anytime soon. I have taken on a few local shops and businesses, so I'm upgrading my tools for better quality ones. And also bigger channels. Just too make life easier and work more efficiently as well.This is the one, originally I was mixing and matching with different brands as didn't like the sorbo handle but went back it and it's great. I struggled with the swivel handle at first to be handle and fingers bit sore from gripping but it's fine now although I have the tension right up. I watched videos of guys with tension loose and lots of play on the handle but I couldn't get used to it. I do like the sorbo squeegees but there is no getting around the price. Last a lifetime though, so well made. I used unger for a long time (still use the large ninja washer) but got away from their squeegees a long time ago.
I got the bigger gear as it saves the back, have a tripod bucket on wheels stand too. Whatever makes the work easier and more efficient is good by me even if I have to pay a little extra. Gain in long term IMO.
The exelerator its probably the best swivel handle on the planet, once I get a bit better on it I'm gonna attempt to try it on the 22 inch channel!Wise words, I'm hoping to get better at pole work so as I don't need to rely so much on my ladders. I'm relatively new to window cleaning so learning more everyday. I thought about going wfp but I really love traditional window cleaning, so can't see me changing over anytime soon. I have taken on a few local shops and businesses, so I'm upgrading my tools for better quality ones. And also bigger channels. Just too make life easier and work more efficiently as well.
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I have no idea where to even start with the swivel feature when I get my order, I have never even tried using swivel tools before. This is either going to be hilarious.... or.... horrifying hahaThe exelerator its probably the best swivel handle on the planet, once I get a bit better on it I'm gonna attempt to try it on the 22 inch channel!
I thought about getting that unger hydro portable wfp system, just for some really tricky stuff that I can't trad properly. But learning swivel tools and getting better with the pole work may just be the answer I'm seeking. I do think it would be nice to greatly reduce the amount of time I spend up a ladderThe swivel handle on the washing sleeves and squeegee are absolutely brilliant so getting into awkward places (eg interior of shop window when you are tight for space) & less taxing on the hand and wrist. Ground work is the way forward, I use ladders sometimes and i hate it. The swivel is an absolute gift for things once you get used to it and I see the benefit of it every day I use it. I've been doing trad so long now it's second nature but I looking to get into WFP alongside the trad and at the moment & i'm a bit out of my depth to be honest but I really want to make a go of it.
Yeah you're absolutely right mate it's the way to go for trad. I'm seeking some advice on teh water fed thread and I sound absolutely clueless about it .... which I am lol. Can't believe I have only found this forum now, fantastic source of information it is and delighted to be on here.I thought about getting that unger hydro portable wfp system, just for some really tricky stuff that I can't trad properly. But learning swivel tools and getting better with the pole work may just be the answer I'm seeking. I do think it would be nice to greatly reduce the amount of time I spend up a ladder
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Snap mate, even watching YouTube has helped me massively.... believe it or not, I never even considered pole cleaning upstairs windows. Then I seen the likes of polzn bladz and trad-man, doing more pole work than anything else. So that was me on the hunt for decent poles and tools. Up until recently I was happy with a 10" brass squeegee and and boab and 14" soaper. And had the cheek to call myself a window cleaner [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]Yeah you're absolutely right mate it's the way to go for trad. I'm seeking some advice on teh water fed thread and I sound absolutely clueless about it .... which I am lol. Can't believe I have only found this forum now, fantastic source of information it is and delighted to be on here.
The very saying I've came to understand a lot better recently mate. Here's to hours upon hours of practicing hahaLol yeah I'm literally doing that now, YouTube is amazing. A pole and better tools will make the world of difference. Only as goods as your tools as they say.
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I've watched a few of wagaa's videos mate. In fact I've been watching a lot of videos.... I'm like a man possessed lolIn that case watch wagaa's vids (Christopher dawber)He uses a heavily modified wagtail on a pole with a diy detailing tool attatched but between his vids and obviously polzn bladz vids with the excelerator on a pole you should be able to find a way that works for you
Just practice like everything, repetition. You be absolutely flying is no time and won't even think about it.The very saying I've came to understand a lot better recently mate. Here's to hours upon hours of practicing haha
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Once my new gear arrives that's exactly what I'm going to do.Just practice like everything, repetition. You be absolutely flying is no time and won't even think about it.