Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jonboywalton75 on March 19, 2011, 05:54:45 am
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I have bought a new SLX 22 and wondered how you all maintain yours.
I have heard that furniture polish can be used to keep everything smooth but have heard that certain ones shouldn't be used. Is it the silicon free or wax free ones i should be avoiding? I have used Ptfe spray in the past for my CLX but it's £5.00 per can >:(
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i just use WD40.never had any problems.you probably could use any old furniture polish knocking around.someone on here recommended ceramic oil.google it and have a look.
i think it was that chap in holland who recommended it(think he used to be called PINGU!)
REGARDS
DAZMOND
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Avoid anything that contains a solvent of any kind (like wd40) Because it can attack the resin in the carbon. Listen to what Gardiners recommend. Give them a ring if you are not sure. SLX poles aren't particularly cheap.
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Please see our pole user guide for full maintenance instructions. This guide is also linked to on the CL-X, SL-X & Super-Max pages on the website.
Furniture polish can also be used if desired, but anything with wax in it should be avoided as this will build up a layer that will ultimately attract dirt.
WD-40 is an absolute "AVOID" as it is designed to penetrate and can lead to glue failure and ultimately even carbon failure.
The best advice as contained in the guide above is to keep the pole regularly cleaned, this will prolong the life of any type of pole.
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thanks alex i think ill give the WD40 a miss then from now on!! ;D ;D ;D
that reminds me!i think ill give my pole a good clean and flush ready for next weeks onslaught of work!! ;) ;D ;D
regards
dazmond
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Thanks for all replies lads
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If you take good care of it, the pole will last you years I have one of the mk1's that's well over 2 1/2 years old is used regularly and still feels like a new pole.
Simon.
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If you take good care of it, the pole will last you years I have one of the mk1's that's well over 2 1/2 years old is used regularly and still feels like a new pole.
Simon.
I don't see how you do that, my poles are always on the way out after about 6-9 months. You get uneven wear on the 1st and second sections. I used to repair them but now frankly I don't think its worth it. I just chuck them and get a new one every year. They are so cheap in real terms its not worth bothering.
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If you take good care of it, the pole will last you years I have one of the mk1's that's well over 2 1/2 years old is used regularly and still feels like a new pole.
Simon.
I don't see how you do that, my poles are always on the way out after about 6-9 months. You get uneven wear on the 1st and second sections. I used to repair them but now frankly I don't think its worth it. I just chuck them and get a new one every year. They are so cheap in real terms its not worth bothering.
I've been using a MKI slx daily for 3 years. ;)
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If you take good care of it, the pole will last you years I have one of the mk1's that's well over 2 1/2 years old is used regularly and still feels like a new pole.
Simon.
I don't see how you do that, my poles are always on the way out after about 6-9 months. You get uneven wear on the 1st and second sections. I used to repair them but now frankly I don't think its worth it. I just chuck them and get a new one every year. They are so cheap in real terms its not worth bothering.
I've been using a MKI slx daily for 3 years. ;)
I still use Mk1 SLX as well. I use it with external hose though to reduce dirt build up inside. Don't need to clean it as much that way. This pole was re-clamped though as I found the allen key clamps a pain.
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i really must clean my unger glass fiber
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If you take good care of it, the pole will last you years I have one of the mk1's that's well over 2 1/2 years old is used regularly and still feels like a new pole.
Simon.
I don't see how you do that, my poles are always on the way out after about 6-9 months. You get uneven wear on the 1st and second sections. I used to repair them but now frankly I don't think its worth it. I just chuck them and get a new one every year. They are so cheap in real terms its not worth bothering.
I've been using a MKI slx daily for 3 years. ;)
I still use Mk1 SLX as well. I use it with external hose though to reduce dirt build up inside. Don't need to clean it as much that way. This pole was re-clamped though as I found the allen key clamps a pain.
Yep, I upgraded the clamps about a year ago to the new type ones. Much better. ;)
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I've always used Autoglym resin polish!
Perfect.
Rob.
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been using a mk1 slx for 3 years, used as a main pole every day (we work in the rain/snow) and the pole only ever gets a clean once a week unless some grit gets in (in which case it gets flushed there and then). pole still going fantastically well and nearly as good as new.
we've got 4 of them, the youngest being 2.5 yrs old and as you would expect they are all still in excellent shape.
Vince Green - fibreglass used to last us about 6 months per pole, compared to carbon fibre the fibreglass is rubbish - get an slx, you will not be disappointed.
Gardiners - excellent pole, well done.
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Thanks for all replies lads
you could give it me n then u would
be happy in the knowledge that i was maintaining it ;D ;D ;D
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i'd trust you with my credit card Gav ;D
You can be my maintenance man, i'll need you in my twilight years now my senses are failing me.
Also Gav could you fit an Aqua Dapter to my Zimmer.
Scuse me I'm just having one of my hot flushes,i'll be back to normal tomoz :P
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gud to know im trusted jb ;D ;D
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If you take good care of it, the pole will last you years I have one of the mk1's that's well over 2 1/2 years old is used regularly and still feels like a new pole.
Simon.
I don't see how you do that, my poles are always on the way out after about 6-9 months. You get uneven wear on the 1st and second sections. I used to repair them but now frankly I don't think its worth it. I just chuck them and get a new one every year. They are so cheap in real terms its not worth bothering.
I found that when using glass fibre pole they would wear out within a year, actually closer to 6 months. The xtel poles I used to use were not easy to maintain where as the slx can come apart to be cleaned out very easily. I changed over to the newer clamps sometime ago and they do seem to make the pole last a lot longer.
Although a pole is relatively cheap when you consider the money it will return saving money is always a good thing. I don't like the idea of using a pole that is on the way out either, a pole that keeps slipping and twisting ect. So I feel taking the time to maintain it saves me money, not only on a new pole but also on the job as the pole is always reliable.
Simon.
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This PTFE spray, is this it?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PTFE-Lubricant-Oil-Spray-Chains-Gears-Locks-Bikes-200ml-/200588472176?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item2eb4012f70#ht_3373wt_905
Doesn't that make your SLX all lubricated and slippery so the clamps won't hold?
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no it doesnt affect the clamps ability to hold at all tosh
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no it doesnt affect the clamps ability to hold at all tosh
Thanks, Dan!
I've just ordered a can.
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This PTFE spray, is this it?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PTFE-Lubricant-Oil-Spray-Chains-Gears-Locks-Bikes-200ml-/200588472176?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item2eb4012f70#ht_3373wt_905
Doesn't that make your SLX all lubricated and slippery so the clamps won't hold?
It's a dry lubricant. ;)