Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jo5hm4n on February 15, 2018, 07:18:37 pm
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Noticed today my Gardiners SLX 25 the top section seemed a bit dodgy. I fully extended it until it came out of the pole and the bottom 1-2 inches has a crack in it. Too be fair ive had this pole for over 2 years and it gets bashed around alot. the red tape to signal where to extend to has been completely worn off for a few months now, so probably been over extending the pole and its cracked.
So is there any fix for this, or do i just need to get a replacement section ordered?
First time happening for me so wondered what to do. Second section is also looking a bit dodgy so may get that replaced aswell. It's the top 2 sections that obviously get used the most in standard domestic window cleaning.
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If it was me I would probably just buy a new pole and keep the old one as a spare for parts or emergencies.
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Noticed today my Gardiners SLX 25 the top section seemed a bit dodgy. I fully extended it until it came out of the pole and the bottom 1-2 inches has a crack in it. Too be fair ive had this pole for over 2 years and it gets bashed around alot. the red tape to signal where to extend to has been completely worn off for a few months now, so probably been over extending the pole and its cracked.
So is there any fix for this, or do i just need to get a replacement section ordered?
First time happening for me so wondered what to do. Second section is also looking a bit dodgy so may get that replaced aswell. It's the top 2 sections that obviously get used the most in standard domestic window cleaning.
Just cut off the damaged bit and re-tape.
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What KS said ... it's a 25 after all. If it was an 18 it's length would be more crucial.
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if the rest of the pole is in good nick then i might well buy a new section or two.i have a few poles i dont use anymore and the bottom 3 sections are ok.its always the top 2 sections that get trashed... ;D
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If you need a manager for your pole and brush museum Daz, I might be available ;D
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if the rest of the pole is in good nick then i might well buy a new section or two.i have a few poles i dont use anymore and the bottom 3 sections are ok.its always the top 2 sections that get trashed... ;D
Agree that cutting the broken sections up to make a smaller pole is a good idea as it cost nowt to do.
But buying two sections is half the price of a new pole and maybe false economy. Yes you have to pay another £125 ish for a new pole instead of two new sections but at least you get a new brush, gooseneck, hose and new clamps for the money.
Plus a free cap. ;D and a spanking brand new pole.