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Ian_Giles

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #20 on: July 15, 2010, 01:52:06 pm »
Darranvps.

Your insulting post towards Tomy has been deleted, posting again in such a manner will see you suspended from the forum.

Further; You cannot demand who may or may not reply to the thread you started, any forum member can reply if they see fit to do so.

If you are fortunate, perhaps someone who owns one of the most expensive pieces of kit out there and is also a member on this forum might reply.

Ian
Ian. ISM CLEANING SERVICES

Darranvps

Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #21 on: July 15, 2010, 01:58:48 pm »
Darranvps.

Your insulting post towards Tomy has been deleted, posting again in such a manner will see you suspended from the forum.

Further; You cannot demand who may or may not reply to the thread you started, any forum member can reply if they see fit to do so.

If you are fortunate, perhaps someone who owns one of the most expensive pieces of kit out there and is also a member on this forum might reply.

Ian

Dear Ian
Thank you for your comment it is most appreciated. Do you know of any professional forums where one can ask a simple question and get positive answers from, rather from certain individuals messing about?

trevor perry

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #22 on: July 15, 2010, 04:14:01 pm »
i dont have the diesel version but in my opinion it is the poles that are the problem, if you dont get the angle perfect then the suction is useless and leaves lots of water on the glass also they are fitted with pencil jets so the water doesnt touch all the glass before being sucked up and therefore doesnt clean properly my  40ft pole alone cost £2000 and in my opinion was a total waste of money, i still use it occasionally on the occasional high internal glass where they wont allow me to use ladders but i pad the glass up first with another pole and an applicator and then go over them with the pro 10 pole and i also inform them that the results wont be perfect, another problem with using this method is the sills cant be cleaned with it as the head is fixed and cant be adjusted.
better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove any doubt

♠Winp®oClean♠

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #23 on: July 15, 2010, 04:28:26 pm »
i dont have the diesel version but in my opinion it is the poles that are the problem, if you dont get the angle perfect then the suction is useless and leaves lots of water on the glass also they are fitted with pencil jets so the water doesnt touch all the glass before being sucked up and therefore doesnt clean properly my  40ft pole alone cost £2000 and in my opinion was a total waste of money, i still use it occasionally on the occasional high internal glass where they wont allow me to use ladders but i pad the glass up first with another pole and an applicator and then go over them with the pro 10 pole and i also inform them that the results wont be perfect, another problem with using this method is the sills cant be cleaned with it as the head is fixed and cant be adjusted.

That's the same company who make all the best kit then? ;D

Darranvps

Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #24 on: July 15, 2010, 04:38:28 pm »
i dont have the diesel version but in my opinion it is the poles that are the problem, if you dont get the angle perfect then the suction is useless and leaves lots of water on the glass also they are fitted with pencil jets so the water doesnt touch all the glass before being sucked up and therefore doesnt clean properly my  40ft pole alone cost £2000 and in my opinion was a total waste of money, i still use it occasionally on the occasional high internal glass where they wont allow me to use ladders but i pad the glass up first with another pole and an applicator and then go over them with the pro 10 pole and i also inform them that the results wont be perfect, another problem with using this method is the sills cant be cleaned with it as the head is fixed and cant be adjusted.
Hi,
Thanks very much for the detailed info, I assume you have the blue electric one. I had one about 7 years ago and to be honest it wasn't very good, as you say the poles are expensive and not really up to the job. I just wondered if the diesel one was any better , and would have hoped that the poles were improved by now.
I am hoping they would be good enough to clean for instance the underside of a glass roof at about 5 metres height.
As anyone tried this?
No point asking the manufacturer as even with a demo - which anyone can do for a few minutes and get good enough results, I need to know what it is like using it for a whole day etc

Darranvps

Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #25 on: July 15, 2010, 04:48:22 pm »
i dont have the diesel version but in my opinion it is the poles that are the problem, if you dont get the angle perfect then the suction is useless and leaves lots of water on the glass also they are fitted with pencil jets so the water doesnt touch all the glass before being sucked up and therefore doesnt clean properly my  40ft pole alone cost £2000 and in my opinion was a total waste of money, i still use it occasionally on the occasional high internal glass where they wont allow me to use ladders but i pad the glass up first with another pole and an applicator and then go over them with the pro 10 pole and i also inform them that the results wont be perfect, another problem with using this method is the sills cant be cleaned with it as the head is fixed and cant be adjusted.

That's the same company who make all the best kit then? ;D

Perhaps with a bit of research and development something like the pro-10 and perhaps better poles than are currently used, would be a great piece of kit to have, don't you think?
Obviously R&D costs money, as well as advertising etc etc
Perhaps that's why some manufacturers systems cost more than others, as they are looking at long term viability rather than just making a quick buck and dissapearing.

Darranvps

Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #26 on: July 15, 2010, 04:50:46 pm »
From what I've read most of the folks here are tired of the Ionics sales pitches posing as legitimate posts. If you want an end user testimonial why not e-mail the customer list you no doubt have on file?

I wonder which file that is then?

As I mentioned I am interested in what users of the equipment think about it, as I am considering buying one.


♠Winp®oClean♠

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #27 on: July 15, 2010, 04:58:10 pm »
i dont have the diesel version but in my opinion it is the poles that are the problem, if you dont get the angle perfect then the suction is useless and leaves lots of water on the glass also they are fitted with pencil jets so the water doesnt touch all the glass before being sucked up and therefore doesnt clean properly my  40ft pole alone cost £2000 and in my opinion was a total waste of money, i still use it occasionally on the occasional high internal glass where they wont allow me to use ladders but i pad the glass up first with another pole and an applicator and then go over them with the pro 10 pole and i also inform them that the results wont be perfect, another problem with using this method is the sills cant be cleaned with it as the head is fixed and cant be adjusted.

That's the same company who make all the best kit then? ;D

Perhaps with a bit of research and development something like the pro-10 and perhaps better poles than are currently used, would be a great piece of kit to have, don't you think?
Obviously R&D costs money, as well as advertising etc etc
Perhaps that's why some manufacturers systems cost more than others, as they are looking at long term viability rather than just making a quick buck and dissapearing.

Well what you waiting for then? Just go buy one, doesn't matter if it's useless as your money will be well invested in Ionic's R&D department.

They have basically marketed a pretty useless piece of DIY kit for silly money! Get clued up man! ;)

LQQK

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #28 on: July 15, 2010, 05:00:05 pm »

Do you know of any professional forums where one can ask a simple question and get positive answers from


Thats rich coming from you, after your insults to Tomy.


LQQK

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #29 on: July 15, 2010, 05:01:52 pm »

Dearest Albert
Maybe you are not aware but they also suck as they have a vacuum - does a diy system do this?
And to be frank I only need an answer from somebody who has one - as they will understand my questions, as obviously you don't.

Serious question for a serious window cleaner who has a Pro - 10 Diesel - quite simple really :o

You seem more clued up than you initially are letting on about them, odd.

Apart from the DIY bit that is  ;D

Darranvps

Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #30 on: July 15, 2010, 05:05:05 pm »

Dearest Albert
Maybe you are not aware but they also suck as they have a vacuum - does a diy system do this?
And to be frank I only need an answer from somebody who has one - as they will understand my questions, as obviously you don't.

Serious question for a serious window cleaner who has a Pro - 10 Diesel - quite simple really :o

You seem more clued up than you initially are letting on about them, odd.

Apart from the DIY bit that is  ;D

Hi Albert,

I can read nice glossy brochures and websites, as well as you could. But like I said I would like to hear from someone who owns and uses one, this will give me an idea as to wether or not it is worth getting some.

LQQK

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #31 on: July 15, 2010, 05:05:42 pm »
Tomy might do, but you've burnt your bridges there  ;D

Darranvps

Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #32 on: July 15, 2010, 05:10:32 pm »
Tomy might do, but you've burnt your bridges there  ;D
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 I have been insulted by much nicer less fortunates than myself, so I will survive 8)

LQQK

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Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #33 on: July 15, 2010, 05:26:37 pm »
Had mine nearly 12 months now.

Id never have thought that about one of them 

Funny what you learn innit.

Ionics too!

Who'd have thought.

;0)

WCE

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #34 on: July 15, 2010, 05:47:35 pm »
Darranvps.

Your insulting post towards Tomy has been deleted, posting again in such a manner will see you suspended from the forum.

Further; You cannot demand who may or may not reply to the thread you started, any forum member can reply if they see fit to do so.

If you are fortunate, perhaps someone who owns one of the most expensive pieces of kit out there and is also a member on this forum might reply.

Ian

Dear Ian
Thank you for your comment it is most appreciated. Do you know of any professional forums where one can ask a simple question and get positive answers from, rather from certain individuals messing about?


For gods sake - Right near the start of this thread I said (and I will put it in capitals so you might be able to read it easier) DO A FORUM SEARCH once again DO A FORUM SEARCH (if you cant do that then I would be worried if you are capable of tying your own shoelaces!) Seriously all the answers you want have already been covered if you bothered to take the time to look ;)  Instead of insulting other members why don't you take the advice that you are given. Once again DO A FORUM SEARCH ::)
WCE- For Windows that shine everytime!

Darranvps

Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #35 on: July 15, 2010, 05:48:25 pm »
Hi Albert
Could you tell me what you think of it?

LQQK

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #36 on: July 15, 2010, 06:08:23 pm »
Hi Albert
Could you tell me what you think of it?


Nope!

You were rude to Tomy and then me and others.

You should do a forum search to find out what you wish to know and remove your head from your rear passage, you dont seem a very nice person.

Goodbye.

 :-*

jouk45

  • Posts: 2010
Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #37 on: July 15, 2010, 07:08:24 pm »
does anyone have a video of this pro 10 on video,

Darranvps

Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #38 on: July 15, 2010, 07:20:07 pm »
Hi Albert
Could you tell me what you think of it?


Nope!

You were rude to Tomy and then me and others.

You should do a forum search to find out what you wish to know and remove your head from your rear passage, you dont seem a very nice person.

Goodbye.

 :-*

Sorry I forgot you probably have a home made system :P

Whos Tomy anyway? And who really cares ;D

Fair play you are acting like a right idiot tonight ;)
Just thought I would act same as you lot


What by showing respect to other members? Dont think so somehow - The word prat springs to mind..................................

I give up, you win - I asked a simple question - recieved abuse - gave abuse back - lost ???

♠Winp®oClean♠

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Re: Ionics Pro - 10 Diesel
« Reply #39 on: July 15, 2010, 07:36:53 pm »
Darran

From what I've read on them they're crap. As trevor said- they're not really up to the job & have many limitations. There was a guy on here last year who had leased one & was desperately trying to sell the lease. Although he couldn't say it, it was clear what the situation was! He'd also been conned by Ionics!

No disrespect to anyone but IMO Ionic owners are more to be pitied than anything else. Of course they will defend their investment by any means possible but those in the know wouldn't touch them unless you are a company of considerable size! ;)