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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dean champion on December 06, 2019, 12:32:11 pm
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Ordering a gardiners back pack to use for applying ubik to boards and was looking for any suggestions regarding a lance that will reach .Gardiners do supply one but not extendable to that height.
Many thanks Dean
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Well use your pole then if only Ubik
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Well use your pole then if only Ubik
I would prefer to keep them separate to use light lance to spray Ubiks on boards, roofs and some first clean windows and brush with jets for scrubbing/rinse no need to switch jets and brush heads between each then.
Dean
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Well use your pole then if only Ubik
I would prefer to keep them separate to use light lance to spray Ubiks on boards, roofs and some first clean windows and brush with jets for scrubbing/rinse no need to switch jets and brush heads between each then.
Dean
https://www.da-components.com/
supply the spray nozzles, You would then need to add a pole to the length you require.
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Well use your pole then if only Ubik
I would prefer to keep them separate to use light lance to spray Ubiks on boards, roofs and some first clean windows and brush with jets for scrubbing/rinse no need to switch jets and brush heads between each then.
Dean
https://www.da-components.com/
supply the spray nozzles, You would then need to add a pole to the length you require.
This!!
If you want it cheap, then get an harris pole from BnQ or something.
I have a seperate hose for such jobs, just because its just as easy to keep things seperate. I use an unger pole, a pole attachment and then the DA applicator which is a great bit of kit.
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I have just used my pole and just switched out brush heads. I prefer using an Xtreme brush with fan jets so you get a decent spray, and it’s a lightweight brush, so not too bad on the shoulders. Great for f/S/g cleans and application.
I suppose you could use a separate brush and pole hose (you could just run it on the outside up to your brush head) so it’s totally separate and not too much faff??
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Just dug out my old unger trad pole (new it would come back into use for something one day) with perfect attachment on the end for it to work well with nozzles from DA components...job done
Many thanks Dean