Been watching this (and another closely related, abuse-filled) thread with bemusement.
The part I find slightly tragic is "If you're turning over £X then you shouldn't care about wasting £Y". There's simply no logic to that. Every business should maximise turnover and minimise expenses, no matter how far apart the two numbers are.
Argued as "You could earn more by cleaning windows for an hour than you'll save by doing Z," it makes some sense, but that wasn't related to the original question - in fact the opposite. The OP was trying to pass off the time he'd waste and pay for it.
If it's not a simple refurb involving a wash down and tape, I still reckon that buying a new one and flogging the old one would be the best course. You don't spend a day without the pole, you get a guarantee from Gardiners on the new pole and you'll get surprisingly close to the purchase price for the old pole.
Vin