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Brush onto worn sections as needed.
Quote from: Dave Willis on March 23, 2013, 08:38:35 amWhat about a clamp that some how absorbs pole wear?It winds me up no end that I pay stupid money for a pole and have to use it in substandard form for 80% of its life.I want a pole that's absolutely perfect for 80% of its life then wears away at the last 20% like most thing in life do.Agree with the "wants" bit but not quite clear on the "clamp absorbs pole wear" bit. Do you mean a clamp that compensates for the wear on the different parts of the pole profile? i.e. clamps where it's worn as well as where it's not?Vin
What about a clamp that some how absorbs pole wear?It winds me up no end that I pay stupid money for a pole and have to use it in substandard form for 80% of its life.I want a pole that's absolutely perfect for 80% of its life then wears away at the last 20% like most thing in life do.
Disagree Toshimitsu! I hated working with external pole hose and fail to see how it could be any quicker even with the nack...each to his own.
Quote from: CLEANCARE WINDOW CLEANING on March 23, 2013, 12:09:22 pmDisagree Toshimitsu! I hated working with external pole hose and fail to see how it could be any quicker even with the nack...each to his own.That's what Dazmond used to say until he tired of his aquadaptors and persevered with the external pole hose, and then found it was indeed, the better simpler way.Wossy too. It's much easier to extend and retract the pole when the hose isn't going through it; it's easy to switch poles too, which I often do.
nail vanish is useless on worn sections, just tried it!Hi-Strength Acrylic Glue Two-Pack Rapid Adhesive,doesn't last long!simply electrical tap,very quick to do,cheap and last much longer
Quote from: ben M on March 23, 2013, 04:42:52 pmnail vanish is useless on worn sections, just tried it!Hi-Strength Acrylic Glue Two-Pack Rapid Adhesive,doesn't last long!simply electrical tap,very quick to do,cheap and last much longer The nail varnish guy must have been having us in the net
Quote from: David stewart on March 23, 2013, 09:29:26 amWhat way do yous clean your poles? I've started cleaning mine although too little too late now. Anyway, I fully extend each section giving a good rinse and clean with a cloth but no matter how much ya clean it, it still sounds like a grinder when closing the sections again. The trapped dirt and grit seems impossible to get out.Fully extend, put the brush head end on the floor and run water into it from a hose. The hole at the top of the pole is small (and blocked by the pole hose) so it fills. When it's full, stand it up so the water empties out. Repeat.I've seen a video somewhere of someone who put his pole, fully extended, in a stream and leaves it for a few minutes.Vin
What way do yous clean your poles? I've started cleaning mine although too little too late now. Anyway, I fully extend each section giving a good rinse and clean with a cloth but no matter how much ya clean it, it still sounds like a grinder when closing the sections again. The trapped dirt and grit seems impossible to get out.
Epoxy lasts (for me) between a week and a month. I'm getting bored of doing it and I'm going to cut down the sections to unworn length. I'll lose 6"-8" of pole but I'll be happier.Vin
Quote from: Perfect Windows on March 23, 2013, 05:39:40 pmEpoxy lasts (for me) between a week and a month. I'm getting bored of doing it and I'm going to cut down the sections to unworn length. I'll lose 6"-8" of pole but I'll be happier.Vinsame for me, max 3 weekstry electrical tape,last 2 weeks but very cheap and very quick to change