Welcome to the UK Window Cleaning Forums

Starting or own a window cleaning business? We're a network of window cleaners sharing advice, tips & experience. Rounds for sale & more. Join us today!

Ultimate 35 brush

WCF

Help Support WCF:

What size poles do you have @scottish cleaning service
Two 18' one 25' and 35' xtremes. l also have a SLX 22 with a spray nozzle for my roof spraying. Use the 35' once a month and the 25' a handful of times a month. You can't have enough poles because you can service one while having the other on the run. Lets face it, they are not going to come down in price and more likely go up.
 
Two 18' one 25' and 35' xtremes. l also have a SLX 22 with a spray nozzle for my roof spraying. Use the 35' once a month and the 25' a handful of times a month. You can't have enough poles because you can service one while having the other on the run. Lets face it, they are not going to come down in price and more likely go up.
Get yourself a clx8 it's really great for bungalows, long enough to reach over garden borders to the windows etc but light enough so it feels like a feather. You will fly through any bungalow work.
 
Get yourself a clx8 it's really great for bungalows, long enough to reach over garden borders to the windows etc but light enough so it feels like a feather. You will fly through any bungalow work.
I have a CLX4 which is now an ornament. Bought it for softwashing patios with a firm ultimate brush and used it once. Now I just use a bucket and scrubbing brush or spray it on.
 
So you actually have 6 you little tinker :D

As I said its an ornament, one day Alex will want it back to put in his wfp museum. I only wish I knew someone in this game 4 years ago who could tell me what I needed. I have bought so much stuff that I have never needed like half a dozen squeegees, rubbers, mops, clothes and everything else for Trading. One day I will need to hold a garage sale to get shot of so much stuff. My superduper Power Station burnt out again and that's the second one in less than a year. Festool says I am using it too much so I'm getting my money back and that's me back to the extension lead out the hut.
 
My superduper Power Station burnt out again and that's the second one in less than a year. Festool says I am using it too much so I'm getting my money back and that's me back to the extension lead out the hut.
At least they are giving you your money back - don't forget to include the refund on your tax return ;) My guess is that they have over rated it and you are pushing it beyond what it can take in regular use and they really don't want to admit that. Alternatively you could get a genny as that might come in handy for other jobs?
 
Its allways good to have a spair gardner pole as glued clamps let go at times so a quick swich of poles back in bizness
 
At least they are giving you your money back - don't forget to include the refund on your tax return ;) My guess is that they have over rated it and you are pushing it beyond what it can take in regular use and they really don't want to admit that. Alternatively you could get a genny as that might come in handy for other jobs?
Got a massive genny on wheels so when the power station came out I jumped at it. Because I'm charging my batteries its running constantly so maybe not designed for that type of use. The German boffins have all the details and working out the reason why they keep failing. £2.7k so you expect it to work, I think they are very embarrassed after bumming it up as the best thing since sliced bread, beginning to resemble burnt toast now.
 
Back
Top