Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Suffolkcleaners on September 16, 2008, 08:42:15 am
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Hi guys,thanks for your previous advice, im going to give the wcw backpack a go,as its only for a few houses on my round. At that price why not. The only thing im worried about is purifying the water. Can anyone explain exactly how i do this from scratch and how much it will cost? Bear in mind i live in a hard water area. Also what pole can i get for the wcw backpack and how much roughly? Also if i buy the pure water how do i know it will be ok? Also why have i had customer after customer sack there window cleaner because he used wfp and it left the windows streaky and full of marks? Im assuming the water has to be purified just right so if anyone can talk me through it from scratch? Thanks guys.
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you could get a pole for around £90 from wcw i think they called x-tel or x-cel , depending on how much water you need a 200 gpd ro unit should be fine around £180 for this , on the ro unit you have 3 filters and 2 membrains you allso have 3 diffrent coloured tubes red ,green and blue . red is for ingoing water you get a connection that self pierces on any water pipe , green is for the waste and the blue is your pure prodution , you minght allso need a booster pump depending on your pressure . a di vesel will make sure your water tds is 000ppm , i think the reason others have been sacked is that they wasnt rinsed off enough , when you do get started practice on your own & familys windows so you can see the out come then if you are getting any problems you will beable to explain on here and get advice for that , good luck for when you start mate was the best move i ever made .
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you could get a pole for around £90 from wcw i think they called x-tel or x-cel , depending on how much water you need a 200 gpd ro unit should be fine around £180 for this , on the ro unit you have 3 filters and 2 membrains you allso have 3 diffrent coloured tubes red ,green and blue . red is for ingoing water you get a connection that self pierces on any water pipe , green is for the waste and the blue is your pure prodution , you minght allso need a booster pump depending on your pressure . a di vesel will make sure your water tds is 000ppm , i think the reason others have been sacked is that they wasnt rinsed off enough , when you do get started practice on your own & familys windows so you can see the out come then if you are getting any problems you will beable to explain on here and get advice for that , good luck for when you start mate was the best move i ever made .
yeah i can recommend x-tel poles cheap and cheerful! and very light :)
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Thanks guys much appreciated :)
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One last question where is the best place to buy a ro unit?? Thanks
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where in the uk are you
tony
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get over to the DIY forum
a really very lightweight pole made for 21 quid
a small RO unit for 70 quid
thats it
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tell me more about the pole matt
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dmh
hi i in bury st ed and just set my system up
your more than welcome to have a look
if interested call me 07834 318903
doak (jamie)
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tell me more about the pole matt
h ttp://wfpole.110mb.com/
OR
h ttp://wfpole2.110mb.com
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doak
Im in Ipswich so not too far away, i might well try and arrange to come and see the system if ok. What system do you use? Thanks
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hi
i used the link matt sent me
got ro from ro-man 100gpd with built in di (need it cos tds 350 in bury)
also got a booster pump
then got all other bits matt recommended
so my set is
outside tap
to booster pump (so i can shower and have my washing machine on as i make my holy water)
to ro unit and di
one pipe into water butt for waste (lot of waste about 5:1 ratio )
the other into 25l drum for pure
pure reads 000
then i tranfser to 25l drum
any time after 6 next week not a prob (away this weekend)
look forward to it