Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: joseph mc caffrey on March 20, 2006, 09:33:00 pm
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at the recent windex show the guy who ownes unger gave a demo of how you can clean upstairs with an ordinary pole with vice versa or swivel loc. he mentioned wfp is not the only way to clean upstairs and that for many years in america this is the way they have been cleaning. this is the first forum i have joined [hello gaz,brett i met you at windex] and would appreciate any input on this matter. it seems like it's a huge step for me to move over to wfp and was wondering if extension poles could be an alternative. what concerns me is can a pole do a good job despite a sill? any practicle advice?
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Hi Joseph
Glad you to see you have joined the forum, we met 2 or 3 at windex and told them about this site 8)
Personally i wouldnt recommend cleaning the upstairs windows with an ordinary pole as i dont think you will get 100% job and will be time consuming getting it right but thats only my view, there maybe someone on here that does it that way and has good results.
Wait to see what repiles you get mate
Wfp is a big step but well worth it when youve taken it you could start out with a backpack, freedom trolley or matts diy site to make your own trolley.
Everything you need to know is on this site, however little your question is dont be afraid to ask
regards
Brett
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joseph take a look here
www.d.co.uk (http://www.d.co.uk)
Brett
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hi joseph. i do a lot of houses with big bays, if the slates are damp & on some where ive been asked not to go on the roof i use an ordinary unger pole i still need to use the ladder
it takes much much longer to do a decent job. doing tops from the ground would i reackon make the job not worth it.
i fancy a backpack just to start & see how things go
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at the recent windex show the guy who ownes unger gave a demo of how you can clean upstairs with an ordinary pole with vice versa or swivel loc. he mentioned wfp is not the only way to clean upstairs and that for many years in america this is the way they have been cleaning. this is the first forum i have joined [hello gaz,brett i met you at windex] and would appreciate any input on this matter. it seems like it's a huge step for me to move over to wfp and was wondering if extension poles could be an alternative. what concerns me is can a pole do a good job despite a sill? any practicle advice?
Hi Joseph.
I have used such a pole for the odd upstairs window that would be unsafe to reach by ladder. In all honesty, I wouldn't fancy doing it that way on all upstairs windows. It's OK for the odd window here and there and the customer is usually pleased because they are getting some kind of clean on a window that probably hasn't been cleaned before.
I have found that the quality can suffer a bit. It may be necessary to fold a scrim onto the end cone and detail the top edge after cleaning. Also, on a hot day, you may find that the liquid starts to dry before you can squeegee it off fully unless you get a move on.
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I saw some guys in Spain last year doing a shop with unger poles on the first floor, boiling hot I thought they are going to look awful but they didn't. Not sure how they done them so well, but they did look good. Must take some practice.
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thanks very much lads i found you very helpful. thankyou so much brett for the d.i.y site. i think it would be both tiring and slow to clean with an ordinary pole so i think i might try the d.i.y route. thanks again.
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GG3/4 would help with the window not drying to quick.
Andy
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hi JOSEPH GLAD YOU MADE IT ONTO THE SITE,TOLD YOU YOUR QUESTIONS WOULD BE ANSWERED,I THINK YOUR QUESTOIN HAS BEEN ANSWERED BY A NO ANSWER.
GET YOU £S OUT AND JOIN US/MOST OF US HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAIN NEXT YEAR AT BIRMINGHAM NEC WERE AFTER SPENDIND MANY £S WERE NOT GOING ON THE TRAIN
YOUR DRIVEN THERE {BY TAXI] FROM THE AIRPORT
JUST FIRE AWAY
GAZA