Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: windiewasher on April 01, 2011, 11:10:39 pm
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are they anygood?
i need something for inside commercial work and wonder how good they are!
cheers
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http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=120560.0
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I have the whirlwind and a flipper. if your handy with a trad pole they can revolutionise internal commercial
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Whats the difference between the whirlwind and the swoop? i got the whirlwind already can't see any myself
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thats exactly what i said in the thread posted above, think you might of posted too? I asked Ian Giles but no reply i guess he is a busy man. i think im the last comment on the thread.
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thats exactly what i said in the thread posted above, think you might of posted too? I asked Ian Giles but no reply i guess he is a busy man. i think im the last comment on the thread
I didn't post on the above thread but there was another one somewhere which i posted on, the whirlwind is a one pass tool so if not much has been improved on it not worth buying it as there quite expensive after vat
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thats exactly what i said in the thread posted above, think you might of posted too? I asked Ian Giles but no reply i guess he is a busy man. i think im the last comment on the thread.
Sorry, been a pretty busy few days....
I've not seen the whirlwind so I can't comment an awful lot but I'll now have to get one just to see what it is like!!
The Wagtail swoop is a top piece of kit though, and if there is little difference in the swoop and Whirlwind then I guess the choice come down to personal preferences.
I'd waffle on a bit more normally but I'm so.....er....shagged after night without any sleep at all - not that I'm complaining mind..., it's the same every Friday or Saturday out where you night - but it is hard to concentrate when you type 4 or 5 words and then forget what you were trying to say, and get baffled trying to work
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I asked Ian Giles but no reply i guess he is a busy man.
Yep, he's busy. He's been too busy on the job to let me nosey around his van today.
Isn't that right, Ian? To busy on the job eh? And now you're knackered!
Fancy being on the job on a Saturday daytime.
Tut tut tut tut tut.
;D ;)