Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: murf64 on July 27, 2013, 05:49:03 pm
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hi all just got are new pole from gardiners used for the first time today great pole but when we went to desmantle it the poles were all stuck togeather took four of us ages to split them we sprayed with the ptfe spray before hand as was on instructions this seems to go tacky like glue if on my own would have had to leave pole there as was up at 50 feet HELP PLEASE
cheers dave
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hi all just got are new pole from gardiners used for the first time today great pole but when we went to desmantle it the poles were all stuck togeather took four of us ages to split them we sprayed with the ptfe spray before hand as was on instructions this seems to go tacky like glue if on my own would have had to leave pole there as was up at 50 feet HELP PLEASE
cheers dave
Which sections did you have an issue with?
When spraying with PTFE spray is important to let it fully dry off before assembling.
Also when inserting the sections they need to be pushed together fully but not pushed together too hard.
When dismantling the sections it is important to twist the lower section in a clockwise motion as this will help part the sections (it would look like it needs twisting the opposite way).
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Sounds like your speaking about a modular pole. I've put tape around the outside of the top of each section just a few inches from the end. This stops the poles slipping into each other too much.
Simon.
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hi alex we did leave for a good ten mins did not push in hard when we did get the poles apart it look like glue on the poles i could not have got this pole down on my own was well and truly stuck had
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hi alex we did leave for a good ten mins did not push in hard when we did get the poles apart it look like glue on the poles i could not have got this pole down on my own was well and truly stuck had
Sounds like there may have been too much PTFE Spray which for some reason had not dried off causing almost glue-like suction on the section. I would recommend cleaning all of the joints off thoroughly with something like isopropyl alcohol or methylated spirits. Then re-spray lightly and leave to dry overnight.
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ok alex will try this out and see wot happens from there not sure why to much spray would make the poles stick like that
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ok alex will try this out and see wot happens from there not sure why to much spray would make the poles stick like that
I am not sure why the spray went like glue?
However if it was still tacky and wet when assembled it would allow the sections to slide too tightly together and also would form a wet vacuum between the sections which is why you're not able to pull them apart easily.