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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: gary999 on July 28, 2014, 05:16:09 pm

Title: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: gary999 on July 28, 2014, 05:16:09 pm
Do these poles have postive stops or does each section come
away freely.
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 28, 2014, 05:26:27 pm
Do these poles have postive stops or does each section come
away freely.

Hi Gary

These poles have what we call joint indicator tape along with a woven-in contrast band on each section. The joint indicator tape acts as a joint stop - stopping the section from being over-extended. However if pulled hard enough you can slide the sections out past this tape and the pole then becomes a pull-apart pole. If you do not like working with joint indicator tape then it can be removed and the woven-in contrast band gives clear indication of where to stop the section.
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: stephen donald on July 28, 2014, 06:11:06 pm
Is the woven in contrast band in the carbon or just the top layers?
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: DG Cleaning on July 28, 2014, 06:13:47 pm
Stop being tight Gary and just buy an six, you'll get home much earlier:)
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 28, 2014, 06:32:32 pm
Is the woven in contrast band in the carbon or just the top layers?

It is woven in as the outermost layer of fabric but under the final layer of epoxy matrix layer.
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: stephen donald on July 28, 2014, 06:54:42 pm
So am i right in saying that after a few months use this woven-in contrast band disappears as it has on my poles or are the newer poles epoxy matrix layer different.I only ask as i'm looking at getting a new pole and there seems to be a bit more choice about.Sorry to butt in on the thread. :)
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: Nick Day on July 28, 2014, 07:46:29 pm
Red carbon fibre???Where do you get that?????
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 28, 2014, 07:59:32 pm
So am i right in saying that after a few months use this woven-in contrast band disappears as it has on my poles or are the newer poles epoxy matrix layer different.I only ask as i'm looking at getting a new pole and there seems to be a bit more choice about.Sorry to butt in on the thread. :)

Looking at your pole history both of your poles are a different design to the current poles overlap method. Your Mk3 SLX25 (2009 model) will have had the earlier indicator woven in tape which did not last very long at all compared to the current overlap area. The other SLX25 (pre 2013 model) was old enough that it will only have ever had the joint stop tape.

The new overlap material is much harder wearing and covers the whole of the bottom 180mm of the base of each section. It takes an awful lot of wear to wear these away and in fact I have never seen one of these poles with enough wear for it to completely wear off.
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: gary999 on July 28, 2014, 08:02:37 pm
Do these poles have postive stops or does each section come
away freely.

Hi Gary

These poles have what we call joint indicator tape along with a woven-in contrast band on each section. The joint indicator tape acts as a joint stop - stopping the section from being over-extended. However if pulled hard enough you can slide the sections out past this tape and the pole then becomes a pull-apart pole. If you do not like working with joint indicator tape then it can be removed and the woven-in contrast band gives clear indication of where to stop the section.

Cheers for answer much prefer a pull apart pole :)
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: gary999 on July 28, 2014, 08:10:14 pm
Stop being tight Gary and just buy an six, you'll get home much earlier:)
Ahem! thankyou for your input oddbod ;D
I am going to buy a relatively light pole due to all the gutter and
fascia work im doing,if it was just windows i would stick with my
old opitilock alloy pole as its a doddle and no strain at all.

im cleaning at least 5 fascia and gutters in the week  every week and its getting
a little wearing on the shoulders
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: stephen donald on July 28, 2014, 08:48:41 pm
Thanks for that Alex.Both poles are still in current use so good value for the money cheers Steve
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: JSMC on July 28, 2014, 10:16:56 pm
up until recently i used my trusted little xtel pole and loved it. also had a harris pole. Covered most of my work easily. One day i had a go of a clx. A week later i owned my own. great pole mate.
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: Susan Dean (1stclean) on July 28, 2014, 10:31:16 pm
our slx is under a year old and falling to bits !!! it been dropped over ten times aday , fell off the top of the van at 60mph .dropped off second floor afew times

hubbys thrown it on the floor in a fit of rage many times and it keeps going and going

I wouldn't buy anything else once its ticked to 12months old I will buy a new one right away if a pole can take this kind of treatment day in day out and keep going then I wouldn't have any other 
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: Spursboy1972 on July 29, 2014, 06:09:07 am
I have loads of the,,,, 4 x slx 18...1 sox 25 Mk 1 and an sox 30 mk2 I think... All are brilliant though the 2 bigger ones are nearing the end... We will have a ceremony before getting new ones and a couple of bigger ones... I wouldn't use anything else...
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: DG Cleaning on July 29, 2014, 09:34:48 am
Stop being tight Gary and just buy an six, you'll get home much earlier:)
Ahem! thankyou for your input oddbod ;D
I am going to buy a relatively light pole due to all the gutter and
fascia work im doing,if it was just windows i would stick with my
old opitilock alloy pole as its a doddle and no strain at all.

im cleaning at least 5 fascia and gutters in the week  every week and its getting
a little wearing on the shoulders

Buy an slx and see if you think I'm an oddbod when the alloy never leaves the van ;D
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: gary999 on July 29, 2014, 10:02:27 am
Stop being tight Gary and just buy an six, you'll get home much earlier:)
Ahem! thankyou for your input oddbod ;D
I am going to buy a relatively light pole due to all the gutter and
fascia work im doing,if it was just windows i would stick with my
old opitilock alloy pole as its a doddle and no strain at all.

im cleaning at least 5 fascia and gutters in the week  every week and its getting
a little wearing on the shoulders

Buy an slx and see if you think I'm an oddbod when the alloy never leaves the van ;D
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Yep you are a oddbod ;D

like i said if it was just window cleaning i wouldnt bother,its the easiest
job i have ever had :)
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: DG Cleaning on July 29, 2014, 11:24:37 am
Which could get even easier ::)roll
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: gary999 on July 29, 2014, 04:46:25 pm
Which could get even easier ::)roll

Yes thats why im enquiring about a lighter pole ::)roll ;D

the fascia cleaning everyday is a bit tiring,i could diy a fishing
pole which would be cheaper but i really cant be bothered :)

No need to get all uppity dog breath! ;D
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: DG Cleaning on July 29, 2014, 07:22:53 pm
You're knocking on Gary don't sniff at it you'll soon need all the help.you can get ;D
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: gary999 on July 29, 2014, 07:58:23 pm
Steady on now young man >:( ;D
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: Elfyn on July 29, 2014, 09:16:43 pm
One word Gary

Extreme
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: gary999 on July 29, 2014, 09:53:24 pm
Two words

No Thanks ;D

If i was interested in a extreme it would of been in the title

but thanks for suggestion anyway :)
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: DG Cleaning on July 29, 2014, 10:05:36 pm
Gary doesn't want to admit he's finally getting a decent pole for windows so he's disguising the fact by saying it's for facias ;D
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: gary999 on July 29, 2014, 10:32:26 pm
Gary doesn't want to admit he's finally getting a decent pole for windows so he's disguising the fact by saying it's for facias ;D

Obviously i will use it for window cleaning dog breath ;D

But its the gutter and fascia work i really need it for,ive got at least
16 of these jobs lined up for next two weeks and its getting hardwork :)
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: DG Cleaning on July 29, 2014, 11:17:21 pm
Obviously Gary ::)roll   ;D
Title: Re: CLX/SLX poles
Post by: gary999 on July 29, 2014, 11:20:54 pm
Glad i was finally able to get through to you ;D