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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: atoddyone on February 13, 2006, 10:59:04 pm

Title: controling the water from pols
Post by: atoddyone on February 13, 2006, 10:59:04 pm
hi every one is ther any way i can controll my water from the pols system and not just from the van is there some sort  stop start vale i can use that will atach to a belt or some thing like that im fed up of have to put my pole down and try to grab the of valv at the same time hmmm help plz
Title: Re: controling the water from pols
Post by: H h20 on February 13, 2006, 11:03:23 pm
hi every one is ther any way i can controll my water from the pols system and not just from the van is there some sort  stop start vale i can use that will atach to a belt or some thing like that im fed up of have to put my pole down and try to grab the of valv at the same time hmmm help plz
I use triggers on all my poles,could`nt work without them,on/off at my command,no wasted water and great for rinsing and when having a coffee no running back and forth to the van,Gaz
Title: Re: controling the water from pols
Post by: DASERVICES on February 13, 2006, 11:13:49 pm

  Try Gardner I find this does the trick.

  http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/shop.html
Title: Re: controling the water from pols
Post by: james fortune on February 13, 2006, 11:34:45 pm
hi every one is ther any way i can controll my water from the pols system and not just from the van is there some sort  stop start vale i can use that will atach to a belt or some thing like that im fed up of have to put my pole down and try to grab the of valv at the same time hmmm help plz
I use triggers on all my poles,could`nt work without them,on/off at my command,no wasted water and great for rinsing and when having a coffee no running back and forth to the van,Gaz
Hi Gaz i saw the pic you posted of trigger on pole, I have one on mine too but its secured with cable ties, i noticed yours had a mount to connect to pole where did you get it from.
Cheers Jim
Title: Re: controling the water from pols
Post by: Jeff Brimble on February 13, 2006, 11:41:16 pm
Check out the Autobrush http://www.window-tools.com/auto.htm
Title: Re: controling the water from pols
Post by: atoddyone on February 14, 2006, 09:31:43 am
hi every one is ther any way i can controll my water from the pols system and not just from the van is there some sort  stop start vale i can use that will atach to a belt or some thing like that im fed up of have to put my pole down and try to grab the of valv at the same time hmmm help plz
I use triggers on all my poles,could`nt work without them,on/off at my command,no wasted water and great for rinsing and when having a coffee no running back and forth to the van,Gaz
hi gaz whaer can i get one of thos triggers from m8t
Title: Re: controling the water from pols
Post by: H h20 on February 14, 2006, 01:10:44 pm
The triggers i use are from a Numatic wet and dry carpet cleaner,i got them second hand from a friend who owns a shop that sells vacuums, washers cookers etc, he has`nt got any second hand ones left,but if you put a post on the carpet cleaning section on this forum you may get a result,Gaz
Title: Re: controling the water from pols
Post by: atoddyone on February 14, 2006, 09:59:06 pm
The triggers i use are from a Numatic wet and dry carpet cleaner,i got them second hand from a friend who owns a shop that sells vacuums, washers cookers etc, he has`nt got any second hand ones left,but if you put a post on the carpet cleaning section on this forum you may get a result,Gaz
THANX GAZZ ILL TRY THAT
Title: Re: controling the water from pols
Post by: james fortune on February 14, 2006, 10:37:34 pm
The triggers i use are from a Numatic wet and dry carpet cleaner,i got them second hand from a friend who owns a shop that sells vacuums, washers cookers etc, he has`nt got any second hand ones left,but if you put a post on the carpet cleaning section on this forum you may get a result,Gaz
THANX GAZZ ILL TRY THAT
thanks gaz
Title: Re: controling the water from pols
Post by: simbo on February 15, 2006, 07:40:44 pm
you would prob have to buy a cheap upholstery cleaning hand tool to get the trigger off but cost around £60
cheers simb0