Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: GB Window Cleaning on November 03, 2011, 07:16:49 pm
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so b & q dont sell it. i cant really find anything on the net either and scew fix have only got an oil based ptfe spray >:(
so where am i ment to find this stuff for lubricating my slx carbon fiber pole?
many thanks for any help
george
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www.toolstation.com mate thats were i get mine . MIKE
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thanks mate
but is it water based? i cant read it anywhere!
thanks
GB
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If this is for lubing up your pole (fnar fnar!), I was looking at getting WD40 Blue Works dry film ptfe spray, reckon this is the right stuff for 'em - seen it on www.toolbox.co.uk
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If this is for lubing up your pole (fnar fnar!), I was looking at getting WD40 Blue Works dry film ptfe spray, reckon this is the right stuff for 'em - seen it on www.toolbox.co.uk
depends if its water based mate?
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think gardiners have it on their website in a can
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think gardiners have it on their website in a can
thanks mate ill check
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If this is for lubing up your pole (fnar fnar!), I was looking at getting WD40 Blue Works dry film ptfe spray, reckon this is the right stuff for 'em - seen it on www.toolbox.co.uk
depends if its water based mate?
dunno - but I think it's the right one judging by what Alex Gardiner has said. I'm going to mail 'em to clear it up, unless Alex is really that sad he's sat checking the forums at 8:40 on a saturday morning.... I mean, who'd be THAT sad to be on here at this time..... ::) ;D
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If this is for lubing up your pole (fnar fnar!), I was looking at getting WD40 Blue Works dry film ptfe spray, reckon this is the right stuff for 'em - seen it on www.toolbox.co.uk
depends if its water based mate?
dunno - but I think it's the right one judging by what Alex Gardiner has said. I'm going to mail 'em to clear it up, unless Alex is really that sad he's sat checking the forums at 8:40 on a saturday morning.... I mean, who'd be THAT sad to be on here at this time..... ::) ;D
;D not me ;D
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Yes the PTFE dry-spray lubricant on our site is the correct type of spray. You can also get it elsewhere though.
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Yes the PTFE dry-spray lubricant on our site is the correct type of spray. You can also get it elsewhere though.
thanks alex i'll order some soon off of you! gonna get a vecro strap and some winter gloves off your site too.
GB