Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: clarkson on February 17, 2011, 02:59:13 pm
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hi all
We use 99 % wfp but of course for insides and odd bits and bobs still have to squeegee.
I am just about to replace ours i have a few brass ettores about five years old.
Things have come on since i last bought any spring loaded , wagtails just wondered whos using what and the best place to get them.
saw one 24 quid, i use to pay a fiver for one.
cheers
john
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hi all
We use 99 % wfp but of course for insides and odd bits and bobs still have to squeegee.
I am just about to replace ours i have a few brass ettores about five years old.
Things have come on since i last bought any spring loaded , wagtails just wondered whos using what and the best place to get them.
saw one 24 quid, i use to pay a fiver for one.
cheers
john
Wagtail flipper, revolutionised trad work IMO. That's all I will use now for trad/inside work. Been using them about 2 years. ;)
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i swear by the 14 " slimline blue wagtail squeegee .i cut mine down to 13" and its ideal
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14 inch wagtail whirlwind, bucket clip and water extractor, and angle arm adaptor for pole work. Thats what you need.
Get them all from Window Cleaning Warehouse, they are the only UK distributor of Wagtail products i think.
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YOU CAN GET THEM FROM CLEANING SPOT TOO.
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thanks guys.
it was wcw where i saw them, whats the difference between slimline and whirlwind.
cheers john
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On outside bottom windows it is almost quicker to do them wagtail too unless you have small pains.