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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by james peters on January 28, 2026, 07:29:09 pm »
That back pack has a trolly , I have one . I have several back packs . you can buy a back pack on ebay for about £54 pound and it is just as good .... back packs are a great tool. i use mine a lot ( horses for courses ]..... you can get a shopping trolly for a tenner in home bargains , very light... just remove the shopping bag and you have a light trolly to put the back pack on .
in my opinion gardiner pole would be best.....
if your son in law is starting out with a back pack and barrels , water usage will be an issue . I switched to the gardiner blue pencil jets a few years ago. the rinse is just as good , but i use 30% less water.

hope this info is of use
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Best way to buy a new van
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on January 28, 2026, 06:50:16 pm »
Went up to VW in Glasgow, they had a VIP event to sell vans. Ordered a suspension bolt that fell out when I didn't tighten it enough. £16 for 110mm bolt so nothing seems to be cheap now. Took a test drive on the new Crafter, it was great but everything seems to be on the screen like adjusting the heating. There is a button to start the van rather than a key. All in all that's the way forward but it still has a dry belt and made in Germany so I will need to save up.


Think you will find they are made in Poland that’s there main van plant for crafters and MAN TGE

Think you are correct, maybe she thought it would sway me to buy one. They had 60 vans but most were LWB and the demand is for MWB ones. The way the economy is going they will find it hard to shift them all.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Partner/berlingo/combo LWB
« Last post by ֍Winp®oClean֍ on January 28, 2026, 06:48:42 pm »
I have the Berlingo, have had 4 over the years. I have a 450 tank which is plenty for my work, rarely run out of water. There’s quite a few models with different payloads, make sure you get the highest rated model which I beleive is 950kg payload, drives like a car even fully loaded.

Yeah, it's the 950 LWB. 
My current van is the older shape Scudo (2011) which is smaller than the new shape one. The new shape Partner/berlingo is also larger than the previous shape one.
So today I measured and compared the internal rear load area dimensions of my scudo and the new berlingo/partner LWB and apart from height (which benefits me being lower) there is literally only a couple of centimetres in it!! The rear dimensions are almost the same! This makes this van even more appealing now!
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Best way to buy a new van
« Last post by Splash and dash on January 28, 2026, 05:06:15 pm »
Went up to VW in Glasgow, they had a VIP event to sell vans. Ordered a suspension bolt that fell out when I didn't tighten it enough. £16 for 110mm bolt so nothing seems to be cheap now. Took a test drive on the new Crafter, it was great but everything seems to be on the screen like adjusting the heating. There is a button to start the van rather than a key. All in all that's the way forward but it still has a dry belt and made in Germany so I will need to save up.


Think you will find they are made in Poland that’s there main van plant for crafters and MAN TGE
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: buying a Category S or similar van
« Last post by Splash and dash on January 28, 2026, 05:03:50 pm »
My Van is Cat S. My wife's car is too.

But it was me driving when the little scrote pulled across in front of me and wrote it off.

That was July 2023.

Insurance (with Howdens/A-Plan) no different.

But. I know what happened. If I didn't then I would want to be very sure it was thoroughly checked over by a competent person and try to find how it happened.

I also have a Cat S VW Touran! Saw the Transit slowly reverse into it and crease the front wing. As it was 19 years old it was written off.

Got paid £1300 after buying the salvage for £300. Got a pre-painted new pattern wing for £150 and paid Dan the Man £300 to fit it.

But. Again - I saw it happen in 2025.


Cat s is structural damage and or suspension damage so a dent only in a wing isn’t cat s

That's what I said to the insurance company. They insisted it was because it was a significant dent and 'might' have caused damage to the inner wing and/or suspension (it didn't but I didn't definitely know until the wing came off) the value of damage exceeded the value to repair.


It’s very easy to assess if the inner wing and chassis  leg are damaged by simply lifting the bonnet and taking a look the crumple zones will clearly be damaged,  to check quickly and simply if there is suspension damage just measure the wheel centres both sides of the car that will show up anything untoward in a couple of muinits , I was a sprayer / panel beater years ago and we used to do the assessments for several insurance companies
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Glass half full?
« Last post by markymark on January 28, 2026, 04:46:06 pm »
Where are you going in Canada?

Our lad lives on Vancouver Island so we default to Victoria, then in-laws in Kelowna. It's all a scouting operation for The Great Escape....

Just passed through YVR this morning on our way to Cuba. Kelowna on the flight schedule.



Love the big aquarium and the open air atrium they have there. Never seems that busy on the way home. Last year the flight back from Kelowna to Victoria was in clear blue skies with stunning views of the big hills one side, the metro area on the other and the Pacific stretched out in front.
Then when we came home, we had a lovely view of the grey skies over the brown Irish Sea and the view of Blackpool in the distance. Not quite the same  :(
Have a great break in Cuba
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Best way to buy a new van
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on January 28, 2026, 03:20:27 pm »
Went up to VW in Glasgow, they had a VIP event to sell vans. Ordered a suspension bolt that fell out when I didn't tighten it enough. £16 for 110mm bolt so nothing seems to be cheap now. Took a test drive on the new Crafter, it was great but everything seems to be on the screen like adjusting the heating. There is a button to start the van rather than a key. All in all that's the way forward but it still has a dry belt and made in Germany so I will need to save up.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: buying a Category S or similar van
« Last post by Rob.Hall on January 28, 2026, 02:54:27 pm »
I bought a cat c, (front end damage).
Had it checked out and found no problems.
Kept it for years with only the usual wear and tear.
Just get it checked before buying.
Dont forget the  re sale will be affected.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Partner/berlingo/combo LWB
« Last post by deeege on January 28, 2026, 11:24:38 am »
I have the Berlingo, have had 4 over the years. I have a 450 tank which is plenty for my work, rarely run out of water. There’s quite a few models with different payloads, make sure you get the highest rated model which I beleive is 950kg payload, drives like a car even fully loaded.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Partner/berlingo/combo LWB
« Last post by ֍Winp®oClean֍ on January 28, 2026, 09:02:14 am »
Changing my van soon and considering downsizing to one of the above LWB models. I carry a 500ltr tank but never use it's capacity. Most days only using around 300ltrs. Currently have the next size up van expert/dispatch and wondering if I will miss the amount of space as weight isn't really an issue. 🤔
Anyone else done this??
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