Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: AuRavelling79 on March 24, 2009, 06:27:02 pm
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Bliss! Pure bliss!
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Is this the one with the newer clamps?
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malc a bit more info would be nice
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malc a bit more info would be nice
Malc's just proving to Alex that he isn't a difficult customer.
;D
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Bliss! Pure bliss!
your pleased with it then ;)
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Malc, which brush did you opt for and did you go for a g-fit or a plastic gooseneck?
Thanks
Wayne
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i bet he is out in the garage stroking his new slx and smiling.
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Bliss! Pure bliss!
;) ;) ;)
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malc a bit more info would be nice
Malc's just proving to Alex that he isn't a difficult customer.
;D
;D
In answer to some of the Q's above.
I don't know if it's the one with the newest clamps - I just know it's from the latest batch so I guess so - they work well.
I went for a supalite monofilament brush with fan jets. (cuz that is the nearest to what I had (red vikan)
I went for a domestic plastic adjustable neck cuz that is what I'm used to. (although I have some commercial too.
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Got my new superlite today too, May try it tomorrow if it's not too windy.
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Got my new superlite today too, May try it tomorrow if it's not too windy.
What were you using prior to the supalite dai?
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Malc
What pole were you using before (main pole)?
Tony
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Malc
What pole were you using before (main pole)?
Tony
A carbon fibre fishing pole for the last two years. (plus a little glass fibre telescopic 15ft thing for a month which stuck like a sticky thing from stickyland and which I ditched when I got used to the modular fishing pole)
An Unger aluminium telescopic before that for two years.
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Got my new superlite today too, May try it tomorrow if it's not too windy.
What were you using prior to the supalite dai?
A sensor flex on the end of the bottom two sections of the Unger Teleplus. I couldn't get to 60ft with that though.
It was too windy to try it this morning, so used the above combination, it was awful, the pole was like a cork screw.
I am going to wait for a calm day before I familiarise myself with the Super lite.