Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: GB Window Cleaning on October 06, 2011, 03:08:27 pm
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so what do you all use on your carbon fiber poles for cleaning them and lubricating them?
any opinions welcome
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I strip mine down wash all sections down with a hose, when dry, I wipe each section with a dry cloth then spray with furniture polish. The recommended spray is PTFE spray, but tesco cheap polish is a lot cheaper.
Don't spray the sections with polish indoors over laminate flooring, it results in a vey slippery serface and you slipping over and landing on your arse! Not that I did this of course ;D
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PTFE spray from www.screwfix.com or www.toolstation.com they both have stores all over the country its costs about £3:00
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Wynns silicone spray from a motor factors makes them slide a treat.
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i use the stuff fly fishermen use to waterproof the line very good lasts ages not cheap about 2quid and cmes in a pocket size container
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thanks everyone
think ill stick with the gardiners recomendation then and go to scewfix for some ptfe spray
thanks alot
george
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thanks everyone
think ill stick with the gardiners recomendation then and go to scewfix for some ptfe spray
thanks alot
george
Be careful which PTFE lubricant you buy as I think the Screwfix one - http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-ptfe-spray-lubricant-400ml/80487?_requestid=595266#product_additional_details_container (http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-ptfe-spray-lubricant-400ml/80487?_requestid=595266#product_additional_details_container) - is an oil based lubricant (similar to GT85) and is not advisable for use on composite materials. If used repeatedly the penetrating components in the oil can break down the composite make-up of the carbon and could lead to structure failure. It also can penetrate and lead to glue failure.
The PTFE lubricant we recommend is called 'Dry-Film PTFE spray' and has no oil in it. This does not lubricate with an oil, but rather applies a thin 'dry' coating of pure PTFE to the pole section. This prevents dirt sticking and helps reduce wear.
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baby wipes! thats right people they work a treat too - that and clamps being adjusted right!!! ;D
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I use the one from www.toolstation.com which is the dry PTFE . MIKE
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i wash the pole down with water once a month by directing a hose through the base section for a minute or two with the sections opened by a foot and use PTFE spray occasionally although i find the slx is very smooth when extending and collapsing anyway.cleaning the pole hose with a wet wipe/cloth every so often helps stop too much grit getting inside the pole as well.
regards
dazmond
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Just to follow up from Alex G - be aware that some of these PTFE sprays contain a oil for penetration into joints etc..
i tested a PTFE spray before use and it didn't dry at all - leaving a gooey residue.
i use a unipart dry ptfe spray for lubrication and use on electrical components which is excellent
Darran
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got ptfe spray but dont use it,hose down slx now and again but dont usually bother.id rather just replace when i need to its only £300,but if you can be bothered its a good pole so look after it.