Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Murdie window cleaning on January 27, 2010, 06:48:39 pm
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Danglies..
I bought one of these when I started back in October and had only used it on my own windows. But at the end of last week the quick release on my unger squeegy started releasing itself at will and I lost patience with it and chucked it into the back of the car and took out the flipper. Wow, I'm now so much quicker. The only down side is that it doesn't hold much water but that's not a major issue.
I'm now a wagtail convert ;D
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great to hear but you really should try the new BLUE whirlwind. It holds a lot more water.
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Danglies..
I bought one of these when I started back in October and had only used it on my own windows. But at the end of last week the quick release on my unger squeegy started releasing itself at will and I lost patience with it and chucked it into the back of the car and took out the flipper. Wow, I'm now so much quicker. The only down side is that it doesn't hold much water but that's not a major issue.
I'm now a wagtail convert ;D
Go to Lidl & get a "floor" cleaning pad, blue & white they are. One pad makes two flipper pads, cut right down the middle & trim to length. ;)
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great to hear but you really should try the new BLUE whirlwind. It holds a lot more water.
Hi Willie,
Great to see you here. Welcome to the forum.
Let me introduce you - Willie Erken is the Invertor & Managing Director of Wagtail Cleaning Tools from Australia.
all the best,
Vadim
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how ever invented the wagga deserves a award mate cant put mine down
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not got 1 yet ::) think im missing out ???