chris,

why not try an auction like blackbush they have tousands of vans with great savings.

regards, stuart
www.skypolewfp.com

NBwcs

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unfortunately its very possible, ive done it myself Tosh, left 4 0r 5 scratches while scrubbing bird muck with the side of the brush. When i inspected the brush it had tiny particles of brickwork/dust where it had nudged the edge of the window reveal. I try to be more patient now and let it soak.

pjulk

Ive been accused of scratching window sills before with my brush which i sorted with some upvc cleaner.

But i also removed stubborn birds crap from the glass with the side of my brush.

Maybe a little rub with wet and dry on the edges of the brush from time to time would keep them smooth so this would not happen again.


Paul

tacky

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hasnt someone yet . invented a brush .with an abrasive side . like the trad mops .

Paul Coleman

Shiner,

Attatching a scrapper to an extension pole is a bad idea check with H&S before as this can be deemed as dangerous.

regards, stuart

www.skypolewfp.com

Hadn't heard of that.  Then it sounds like damned if I do and damned if I don't.  Can't go up a ladder to scrape it in case I fall off.  Can't scrape it from ground level in case there is an accident with the scraper.
Can't see what the problem would be with scraper on a pole really.  The blade and holder fit tightly into a squeegee handle as they seem to be designed that way.  The squeegee handle fits tightly onto an end cone on the pole - provided the end cone hasn't had excessive wear.  The only potential problem I see is if the end cone has had excessive wear which would mean a loose fit and the squeegee handle coming off.

Helen

Shiner,

Attatching a scrapper to an extension pole is a bad idea check with H&S before as this can be deemed as dangerous.

regards, stuart

www.skypolewfp.com

Hadn't heard of that.  Then it sounds like damned if I do and damned if I don't.  Can't go up a ladder to scrape it in case I fall off.  Can't scrape it from ground level in case there is an accident with the scraper.
Can't see what the problem would be with scraper on a pole really.  The blade and holder fit tightly into a squeegee handle as they seem to be designed that way.  The squeegee handle fits tightly onto an end cone on the pole - provided the end cone hasn't had excessive wear.  The only potential problem I see is if the end cone has had excessive wear which would mean a loose fit and the squeegee handle coming off.
Perhaps it's when the scraper is 3 ft wide ;D ;D ;D

[GQC] Tim

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Good for cutting rubbers, the real guillotine way.  :) ;)