Tosh which wagtail did you use? I have the Wagtail Flipper which i mainly use on a pole for shop work and that is as you say there great , they dont hold much water but then its not too much trouble to dip it in the bucket again is it
I didn't realise there was more than one type! Yes, I think it's the 'flipper' where the sponge 'flips' over the blade; you wash the windows and then it flips down for the squeegie bit.
It's a lot easier than using a seven foot A frame and it's a simple but clever bit of kit. I can see why it's won design awards.
To be honest, I bought a lot of different types of stuff when I first started window cleaning, but due to my inexperience at squeegying, I thought they were naff. Now I'm a 'brown belt' at squeegying (probably not quite a black belt; I think that takes about 20 years), I'm in the market for some faster trad tools.
As I say, I do a few largish - single paned - inside jobs; I can do the 'Terry Burrows two-handed technique' fairly competently (Terry even gave me a quick lesson at the NEC), but it's harder work than doing it one step at a time; if you know what I mean; especially on panes of glass that go to the floor.
So does anyone use a one-pass-tool that they recommend?