The thing is, if you are going to be using a big soaking applicator to begin with then you are still going to have to detail to get rid of all that excess soap. This is one of the beauties of a Wagtail flipper- because the pad precedes the blade & thus constantly lubricates it this negates the requirement for so much soap/liquid. There is very little mop up required with a flipper. Unless Moerman make a pivotal handle then this thing is dead in the water for many cleaners IMO.
Yeah I agree with you there about the excess soap getting on to the frame.
I can't see that the Liquidator is going to be quicker to use than the Wagtail Flipper either.
The Wagtail gave me a time saving of 25-30% on bigger jobs when I started using it, plus it's easier on the wrist and feels really light, fast and easy to use.
Im glad I tried the Liquidator, but for me the Wagtail is still top dog.