Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources => Topic started by: AJCleaningServices on December 19, 2005, 06:48:34 pm
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I am new to window cleaning. I am planning to buy a round in my area (Newcastle upon Tyne) yearly next year, after attending BWCA courses. I would very much appreciate your advice regarding WFP for domestic market.
There are so many models available on the market. One of them called Glass-Master Mobile Water Fed Pole Trolley System. I have seen it on eBay. http://i22.ebayimg.com/03/i/05/c3/4d/b1_3.JPG http://i19.ebayimg.com/03/i/05/bd/4b/59_3.JPG The seller said that this system is completely independent and does not require the use of pumps or batteries as the 60L tank is self-pressurized.
Has anybody come across of this or similar model?
The other model I was considering to buy called Pure Freedom. It looks very nicely build and I have red some good responses about it.
I would be thankful for any opinion or advice.
Kind regards,
Arthur
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that looks smart. how much are they?
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go for the pure freedem trolly mate, ive had mine a few months and it's making me money.
it's by far the best. 8)
brett
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that looks smart. how much are they?
You should contact http://www.freedomwfp.co.uk/ and ask how much the WFP is. I guess the new system would cost about a £1000 or so.
I could not find WFP System called Glass-Master Mobile Water Fed Pole Trolley, the one, which was on eBay has been sold for about £600.
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it really does look the business. Smart too.
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The guy selling on ebay did really well at that price not much more NEW http://www.reachandclean.co.uk/window_cleaning_trolley_system.htm
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So the Window cleaning Trolley Systems from Reach and Clean (http://www.reachandclean.co.uk/window_cleaning_trolley_system.htm) (where no pump, battery and charger needed) looks as a better choice.
Could anybody using this system post any comments about this model?
Thank you,
Arthur
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i got one off the pressure systrem ones with the hydrotech epiment i brought,i found it very heavy to lift in out of the van also u need water pressure to fill the tank, it would be ok if u live in a soft water area as u can just connect to the custmers hose.
but i live in a hard water area and the resin lasted about 4 days , even tho hydrotech said it would last me about 6 months.
in the end i just used some of the bits added a pump and made it in to a van mount.
if i was u then go for the freedom or make your own!
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Thank you REVIVE-A-DRIVE
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This is my trolley which is for sale, details on for sale section. The complete system is also for sale. I am in Co. Durham
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Why not do as I have done and build your own.
I have built it on a budget as for reasons that window cleaning is only my side line and not my main business.
Battery I got off ebay £30.00, Pump off ebay £35.00, RO system off ebay £35.00.
Pole complete with brush cleantech £75.00. TDS meter cleantech £18.00.
Will run it from the van at first but when I come across a trolley cheap enough then I will turn it into a trolley system.
It really does the job a treat.
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Visit www.ds.co.uk.
Its run by a guy who has helped many new w/c build their own systems and also contains a list of everything you would need to do it yourself.
Good luck with it.
Sarah
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I think thats the site I got all me info from, its very informative and written in plain english.
I coudnt have done it without it.