Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dazmond on January 28, 2016, 10:06:22 pm
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.......for cleaning the van and car! ;D
ive been using a converted optiloc trad pole for years but the twisting cones are worn and sections spinning now.also the vikan brush is knackered now(nearly 6 years old).
do any of you guys use them for say bungalows too?
ive only got a few bungalows so i dont think ill be using this pole as its still easy to use my 25footer.
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Got one too!
New builds with stupid railings 4ft from the front bay windows so the 18 continually catches. O.k to juggle with one but 10 in a row and the CLX4 comes out.
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Worth having if you struggle with injuries, at last when you do the bottom Windows it's a little easier and actually faster, plus usefull in tight spaces.
Mr B
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Flup me Daz. CLX?? Slumming it or what!
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I use one almost daily for either bungalows or some ground floor stuff and also when space is tight.
I think it's a brilliant pole and weighs next to nothing nothing.
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Wow at 270g that's awesome!
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I bought one some time back, i use it occasionally for bungalows plus cleaning the van.
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It's the only pole I use for bungalows, also great for tight spaces. Also use it on larger properties when I've had to use the extreme for upper floors, swap over to it for ground floor. It really is so easy to use. I think everybody should have one.
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Worth having if you struggle with injuries, at last when you do the bottom Windows it's a little easier and actually faster, plus usefull in tight spaces.
Mr B
hi brian.i cant see it being any faster for ground floors using 2 poles but i might be wrong.i do have a few properties where i struggle cleaning with a 25 footer(down the side of connys usually)