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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources => Topic started by: DangerousDave2u on October 16, 2011, 04:06:20 pm
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Howdy Yawl,
I'm Dangerous but you can call me Dange, Dave...New to this site, I'm in Seattle Washington U.S.of A.
I've been cleaning windows for 32 years now and I've done ever kind of cleaning out there on windows...I'm still learning new ways all the time and I'm open to things that work.
For example: I've used Terry cloth, baby diapers, surgical huck towel, Micro fiber, Chamois, in all of my 32 years. But within this past year a fried of mine that I've met on another forum who lives Near London , Suffolk, named Jon turn me on to the SCRIM that he sent to me, one that he used for 8 months.
When I got it it looked like a new one, no holes or stains, not frayed. That thing worked the best of anything I've ever used, that's all I use now. One other thing he said, that he used it dry but an old time window cleaner said to dampen it, so I tried that and man that works a 100x's better then it being dry !
I love my Scrim, I wish I had learned about it 32 years ago !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5fBIeUaWdY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKqlTkERXsc&feature=related
So a question to yawl :
In you personal opinion which is the better tool...The Gardiner or the Brodex 50' to 60' ? Give the plus and minus's of both...
Thanks Yawl
DangerousDave2u
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Hello Yawl,
Well It's been 12 days and no reply to my thread about my introduction and question about the Gardiner and Brodex...I'm hoping I'll be welcomed here by everyone...There has been 27 views and no replys.
Come on guys and gal don't make yourselves look like no one cares. I joined because I felt you British were good @ window cleaning. please don't leave me hanging.
Dangerous / Wondering
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Hi Dave, or is it Ron (Ron Jeremy)? ;D
You have asked is a Brodex or Gardiner 50-60 ft pole better.
To be honest you would need an answer from someone who has used both of these poles to give you a fair and honest comparison.
When I look for a new pole I look at the overall weight of the pole, the material its made from and price.
The top end poles are all made from carbon fibre because of its strength, rigidity and lightness.
However from reading the forums Gardiner do have a lot of recommendations from customers.
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Hello Yawl,
Well It's been 12 days and no reply to my thread about my introduction and question about the Gardiner and Brodex...I'm hoping I'll be welcomed here by everyone...There has been 27 views and no replys.
Come on guys and gal don't make yourselves look like no one cares. I joined because I felt you British were good @ window cleaning. please don't leave me hanging.
Dangerous / Wondering
loved your video of you binning your huck towells when you discovered scrim! lol ;D ;)
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Hi Dave, or is it Ron (Ron Jeremy)? ;D
You have asked is a Brodex or Gardiner 50-60 ft pole better.
To be honest you would need an answer from someone who has used both of these poles to give you a fair and honest comparison.
When I look for a new pole I look at the overall weight of the pole, the material its made from and price.
The top end poles are all made from carbon fibre because of its strength, rigidity and lightness.
However from reading the forums Gardiner do have a lot of recommendations from customers.
Hey Andy,
I knew sooner or later someone would post back, Yeah I pretty much see it as you do . Even though I used the Tucker pole for years I end up needing a new pole.
a friend of mine bought a brodex and he likes it but he thought the Gardiner would be better, long and liter but a bit more pricey !
Guess what ....? I bought the Gardiner Super Max @ 50 ' I'm liking it...I think I made a good decision !
Thanks for the reply Andy, I'm glad to be a member here, looking forward to learning the British angle at things !
Dave
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Hello Yawl,
Well It's been 12 days and no reply to my thread about my introduction and question about the Gardiner and Brodex...I'm hoping I'll be welcomed here by everyone...There has been 27 views and no replys.
Come on guys and gal don't make yourselves look like no one cares. I joined because I felt you British were good @ window cleaning. please don't leave me hanging.
Dangerous / Wondering
loved your video of you binning your huck towells when you discovered scrim! lol ;D ;)
Thank C-Care,
It aint BSing either ...I really love that Scrim Gem and the hucks are just sitting doing nothing ! I really wish I could of gotten the Scrim Gem 30 years ago ! From what I've learn is that you Brit's have had that particular tool in your arsenal before you started using a squeegee.
I'm glad to read your laugh it's nice to be on board !
Dave
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The scrim is a brilliant tool. Wouldn't be without it. Never tried it damp tho but will definatly give it a try
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The scrim is a brilliant tool. Wouldn't be without it. Never tried it damp tho but will definatly give it a try
Oh man that scrim is really cool damp...My bud Jon from Suffolk said that cleaners there hang them on their truck and lets the get to a good dampness while their driving...I did that for a while but now I wet half the scrim and then ring it out and then fold it to the dry half and in no time the 2 sides get to the perfect level of dampness ...Or you can wet down the whole scrim and ring it out really tight and then fold it together with a fully dry scrim and the two will come to a perfect dampness !
Dange
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GOD DANG!!!!! great vidio dange you crazy crazy window cleaner!!! :D
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Dange! Get yourself over to "Window Cleaning Issues" section of the forum - that's where we all hang out doncha know?
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Dange! Get yourself over to "Window Cleaning Issues" section of the forum - that's where we all hang out doncha know?
Golden-Man ,
Thanks for the heads up, I didn't know that most of the member were in the issues department ! I'll head over there and step up...Very cool !
Dange
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GOD DANG!!!!! great vidio dange you crazy crazy window cleaner!!! :D
Thanks Colin....I can't I'm just a bit crazy not toatlly !
Dange