Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Plankton on February 12, 2017, 04:03:27 pm
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Picked this up at Homebase for £3.14 would be useful for filling the di vessel instead of my old lucozade bottle or for it's intended purpose as a gutter scoop.
Just saying ;)
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Gutter scoop ? How does it connect to your gutter vac 😕🤦♂️
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Gutter scoop ? How does it connect to your gutter vac 😕🤦♂️
I don't always use the vac :)
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Most house gutters I've found it don't usually fit in the gap between the tiles so is a bit of a waste of time for that. However I keep one in the van for various uses including scraping and removing compacted crap from the inside of gettervac. lol
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I bought one of them for filling resin and it was more awkward than using a cup that I usually use.
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Take a stanley knive to it and trim the height of those sides and you might be able fo use it as a gutter scoop
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It wouldn't be a proper working tool without a good old window cleaners modification. ;D
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Also good for evenly spreading sodium grit on paths after wfp on frosty days :-X
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I find it comes in very handy to help clear driveway/patio drainage gullies once the grids have been removed. Mind sometimes a gutter vac can help a wee bit too. lol
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I use an off cut of guttering for clearing the sand/turf from the drains, it's sturdy and a good fit.
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1486915084_IMG_20170212_155549.jpg)
Picked this up at Homebase for £3.14 would be useful for filling the di vessel instead of my old lucozade bottle or for it's intended purpose as a gutter scoop.
Just saying ;)
If wanting to refill a small 10-20 inch di refillable cartridge then I just nick a glass out of the missus kitchen cupboard as those types takes no time at all to fill. Refilling larger di vessels/tanks I tend to use a resin funnel which is made for the job.