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*Derek*
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May 06, 2014, 10:59:13 pm »
Is the dragonfly system any good for cleaning internal glazing? Anyone use it or reccomend something different!
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May 06, 2014, 11:14:58 pm »
For what does its an overpriced waste of money.
I find its very hard to achieve a streak free finish with any of the pad systems.
But if your looking to buy one then get yourself a Vikan Easyshine head with a few pads.
Then buy an adaptor that allows you to connect it to your everyday pole.
Just spray the pad instead of the glass and job done.
Should cost you around £40 quid for the lot and does the same as the Dragonfly.
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we use Harris poles with the unger adaptor and flat mop head from wintecs
we drill and screw the unger cone adaptor to the harris pole and then fit the mop head to it.
5 metre harris pole is £16 off amazon, unger cone adaptor is £5, mop head is £12
pads are £3-£4 each, spray bottle from garden centre about £1.30
or as Sean says go the easyshine route on top of an old pole if you have one
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