Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: suds window service on May 27, 2010, 08:48:33 pm
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going to pre order one of these poles tomorrow. anyone use this pole on a daily basis? whats your rating
thanks dave
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Yep Ive got one ..get 10/10 from me ;D
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brilliant pole, i highly recomend it,
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are the clamp problems cured?
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Yup
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ok cheers fellas for the prompt replies :)
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the clamps are great, no probs here
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I'm getting 25' and have two 22'.
I am ordering ten spare lever and cams, and a couple of end caps.
Trust me get a couple. £1-90 each- you need a couple on the van because you will snag and break them.
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Im on my 2nd, best pole out there.
When new, say first month or so, i find im forever rinsing the pole through to get the carbon dust out as the sections jam together, but when "worn" in not a problem.
Im due for a new one soon ;)
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sorry for going off the subject a bit lads but i put my pole in a padded fishing rod sleeve prevents any snagging , but more to protect my car , you can normally get them of www.dragoncarpdirect.com for about £15.00
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I use a slx 30 everyday, one pole does it all,
Clamps are easy to use and one hand tighten
down side is black hands, but can use gloves
Totally agree with what Mick Hay says about the closing of the pole, get past that and the pole is perfect ;D
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down side is black hands, but can use gloves
I tried everything to get that off, found that a pummice stone does,
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down side is black hands, but can use gloves
I tried everything to get that off, found that a pummice stone does,
use them chuck away latex gloves for a few hours and your hands sweat, they brings out all the ground in carbon and dirt, does not get rid of the calisus on each hand though
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You need rubberised gloves. Cotton based. I just bought ten pairs of Sperian Work Easy gloves for about £17
or Polyco Matrix P Grip 403
Always got two or three pairs on the go, wash them out now and again, last for weeks.
http://www.polyco.co.uk/industrial/displayproduct.asp?q=226&c=32
Like the Durex featherlight of gloves - hardly know your wearing them ;)
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You need rubberised gloves. Cotton based. I just bought ten pairs of Sperian Work Easy gloves for about £17
or Polyco Matrix P Grip 403
Always got two or three pairs on the go, wash them out now and again, last for weeks.
http://www.polyco.co.uk/industrial/displayproduct.asp?q=226&c=32
Like the Durex featherlight of gloves - hardly know your wearing them ;)
are they the ones that have the mesh back ?
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yup
Sort of knitted cotton I suppose. Very thin with coated palms and fingers.
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yup
Sort of knitted cotton I suppose. Very thin with coated palms and fingers.
I got about 6 pairs off my dad when I visited him last time he uses them to polish his bikes and does not like getting his hands dirty or finger prints on his bikes ;D