Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: H MAN on June 03, 2017, 01:54:39 am
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Lets you scrub or rinse have the brush vertically.
No up and down movements.
https://youtu.be/cvQVPknqfyQ
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Herman, you are ten years behind ::)roll keep up at the back.
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Don't get it.
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Is that a brush or a squished spider on the end of that pole.
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As above - see no point in this - old news
Darran
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Didn't think you would understand.
What you not seeing is the unique swivel (pending patent) we now have on the brush. ;)
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swivels are not new
TBH - never liked swivels but thats just my personal experience with them
Darran
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swivels are not new
TBH - never liked swivels but thats just my personal experience with them
Darran
Yes your right swivels are not new.
But this swivel movement completely different to any other.
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It swivels differently? What, like anti-clockwise?
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It all makes sense at ground level, but gets a little different at four floors up.
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I would leave that one at Patent Pending.
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That swivel does appear to have a better action to those currently available. Can I get one?
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I've double checked the date and it's a new post.... So it performs the same way as my Gardiners long arm swivel, the old swivel that apparently isn't a true swivel so they brought out the new one that fits closer to the pole but doesn't have the quick loc. Didn't see the point in that one and from the vid I can't see anything different from the old swivel so a close up is needed.
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I use swivel on my longer pole. Good for sideways action, above conys.
Normal use, hate them. Not enough control
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That is the other thing in has a Quick lock connection.
Compatible with Gardiner Quick-LoQ and Wiel-Loc made in Australia.
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Personally I have never felt the need to have a swivel always been able to do all windows with a fixed brush just turn the pole to angle the brush , you cannot apply any pressure to the brush with a swivel on it to remove any stubborn dirt , keep things simple less to go wrong or replace 😂😂😂😂
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Personally I have never felt the need to have a swivel always been able to do all windows with a fixed brush just turn the pole to angle the brush , you cannot apply any pressure to the brush with a swivel on it to remove any stubborn dirt , keep things simple less to go wrong or replace 😂😂😂😂
Know what you mean this one you have pressure no matter what angle you have the pole to the brush .
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Personally I have never felt the need to have a swivel always been able to do all windows with a fixed brush just turn the pole to angle the brush , you cannot apply any pressure to the brush with a swivel on it to remove any stubborn dirt , keep things simple less to go wrong or replace 😂😂😂😂
A swivel has no affect on the pressure you can apply through to the brush. IMO a swivel is a considerable factor in making your WFP work so much easier and faster over most other things. Trouble is, many people don't master them, they think it feels awkward (which it does to begin with) over a fixed neck and remove them after a day or Two- rendering replies like this one.
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Personally I have never felt the need to have a swivel always been able to do all windows with a fixed brush just turn the pole to angle the brush , you cannot apply any pressure to the brush with a swivel on it to remove any stubborn dirt , keep things simple less to go wrong or replace 😂😂😂😂
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A swivel has no affect on the pressure you can apply through to the brush. IMO a swivel is a considerable factor in making your WFP work so much easier and faster over most other things. Trouble is, many people don't master them, they think it feels awkward (which it does to begin with) over a fixed neck and remove them after a day or Two- rendering replies like this one.
I totally agree. Took me months of fitting it, thinking it's crap and swapping it back.
Wouldn't work without one now.
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It swivels differently? What, like anti-clockwise?
Perhaps its because he's in Oz ??
Darran
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Personally I have never felt the need to have a swivel always been able to do all windows with a fixed brush just turn the pole to angle the brush , you cannot apply any pressure to the brush with a swivel on it to remove any stubborn dirt , keep things simple less to go wrong or replace 😂😂😂😂
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A swivel has no affect on the pressure you can apply through to the brush. IMO a swivel is a considerable factor in making your WFP work so much easier and faster over most other things. Trouble is, many people don't master them, they think it feels awkward (which it does to begin with) over a fixed neck and remove them after a day or Two- rendering replies like this one.
I totally agree. Took me months of fitting it, thinking it's crap and swapping it back.
Wouldn't work without one now.
I took to it straight away, due to my type of work and maybe my size it's essential for narrow spaces where I can clean up close from the side with ease. Previously I'd be putting strain on my body and more pressure to one side of the brush so it's less wear and tare for me and the equipment.
Just don't clean down pipes with it!
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It swivels differently? What, like anti-clockwise?
Perhaps its because he's in Oz ??
Darran
Thats what I was thinking ;)
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To be honest I thought it was a soft washing video.
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I've double checked the date and it's a new post.... So it performs the same way as my Gardiners long arm swivel, the old swivel that apparently isn't a true swivel so they brought out the new one that fits closer to the pole but doesn't have the quick loc. Didn't see the point in that one and from the vid I can't see anything different from the old swivel so a close up is needed.
Definitely a close up is needed if you could do a video for us please . Your version seems a lot looser than the Gardiner version I have been using for the past year or so.
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I've double checked the date and it's a new post.... So it performs the same way as my Gardiners long arm swivel, the old swivel that apparently isn't a true swivel so they brought out the new one that fits closer to the pole but doesn't have the quick loc. Didn't see the point in that one and from the vid I can't see anything different from the old swivel so a close up is needed.
Definitely a close up is needed if you could do a video for us please . Your version seems a lot looser than the Gardiner version I have been using for the past year or so.
Correct it gives you smooth orbital action instead of a side to side action.
And as said before give you equal pressure no matter what angle you are using it at.