Tosh
A van mount is far quicker than a back pack and a lot less hassle, my average job is just over half an hour and i have plenty where i use 200 litres on just one job
Total
good tip i may try that. i usually walk the hose back to the van before i wind in but not always.
Ian
I will definately try a salmon brush, is gazs brushes the same as peter fogwills.
It is interesting to see that a salmon lasts so much longer than a purpose built top name brush, i have used top of the range brushes from 2 big wfp manufacturers now,and they end up so annoying as they wear out ie bending in one direction.
Also the unger poles seem to last a lot longer than the big name wfp manufacturers also (why did i fall for it) . i just wanted the best and got 2 poles from 2 different manufacturers and they are both loosing grip on the clamp sections in fact they are both falling apart, the internal stops which stop the sections coming out to far have disintegrated on both poles now and one of them has actually split where the drill holes are , as for microbore i wanted the best yet again only to be sold 2 faulty hoses from 2 manufacturers.
I wish i just went the cheap and chearfull route instead of falling for it big time.
I will try an unger pole and salmon brush and see how i get on, well i cant get much worse
Dave
Today i was on a nusrsing home and can usually finish it on a full tank full, but today because of my dodgy connector i had to finish the last 20 windows by hand, i had forgot what that felt like ,horrible