Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Bill.upnw on March 07, 2014, 12:02:08 pm
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How do you store your guttervac poles?
I usually chuck them in at the side of my wfp system, but looking for something a bit neater
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In the bag they came in. Nice and neat.
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Mine came in a cardboard box buts it's sh 1 TEE in the rain
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That sounds handy, bag to store them in
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Gardiners sell bags for their modular poles, nice n simple.
Doesn't offer any protection as such, just easier to store.
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I b9ught some velcro straps from ebay. I just group all the poles together and strp them. Keeps them neat but same as bag, offers no protection.
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Yea the gutter juice that drips out when you disassemble them is what im not liking, will check them bags out on gardiners website, dont wanna be spending loads really
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Gutter juice! ;D
Bloody horrible stuff! Forget it's there half the time, and packing the hose away and it runs over your boots or over the van...yuk!
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Store them in a plastic tube...I think it's gas or water mains.
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No need for gutter jizz - when you've finished the job suck half a bucket of water and leave the vac running for a couple of minutes - this cleans all the tubes nicely and also allows the vacuum motors to dry before you turn it off
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No need for gutter jizz - when you've finished the job suck half a bucket of water and leave the vac running for a couple of minutes - this cleans all the tubes nicely and also allows the vacuum motors to dry before you turn it off
Nice one that man!
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No need for gutter jizz - when you've finished the job suck half a bucket of water and leave the vac running for a couple of minutes - this cleans all the tubes nicely and also allows the vacuum motors to dry before you turn it off
Ureeeeka!
Get that patented ! Brilliant idea that
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I had one made for under £40 delivered.
It's great, draw string one end, and 2 handles.