Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: karygate on December 16, 2008, 08:30:49 pm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GOeezuhbps .
i know ionics have been slaited before but are they fore real with this . plwase watch all the video and please comment on the amount of hoses and power leads needed spread everywhere. i thought 1 microbore was enough.
which bright spark at the firm thought this one through.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GOeezuhbps .
i know ionics have been slaited before but are they fore real with this . plwase watch all the video and please comment on the amount of hoses and power leads needed spread everywhere. i thought 1 microbore was enough.
which bright spark at the firm thought this one through.
Thank you karygate for posting the most funniest video ever ;D
You need to stop looking on the net for videos of WFP when you work with one all day ;)
As you said there is too many leads and hose all over the place, It just does not look like the standard of Ionics
Adders Rinse And Clean
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Whats your problem? It fills a need for the user?
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It looks ok to me as "William Tyndale" said. In USA they may not yet be as clued in as we are.
It's just that the price tag - for what it is - is gonna be mental err... will reflect the high amount of research and development and the professional support and back up that has gone into it and which is readily available to the buyer!
;D
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by the time youhave lifted it out of the boot, connected up the pipe work, connected up the booster pump and got it all going you would have done the windows with a ladder and had a smoke!
plus did no one think through the fact that when you switch on an ro the first lot of water is rubbish and will kill the resin super quick?
also if you want portable then surely a trolley is better?
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Very similar product, discussed on here recently.
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=66693.0