Hi Johnny, it was the same for me too with the tennis elbow thing. I like the Ecover too. The rubber Iv'e been using lately is Ettore but have used Pulex for a number of years before. The Ettore are pretty good though.
Hi Chris, I've experimented with Wagtail and Sorbo over the years, due to tennis elbow when using a standard squeegee. I keep coming back to the 12" flipper- I find it easier and quicker than anything- it gives the reach of a much bigger standard squeegee and NO discomfort, even after a long day. I've found out also how fantastic Ecover washing up liquid is for windows, it lubes the squeegee better than Fairy and doesn't bubble too much either, try it! BTW what rubber do you use in wagtail? Ta
hi all ,I need some help please.I recently started using a orbital wagtail and its fantastic once you've made the modification (dog ear etc.) its proper cut down my detailing its brilliant .the only thing is I cant find any replacement channels for it.when I look online it always comes up with the slim line channels or brass channels but I want to get the same channels that the wagtail came with. Does that make sence.if any1 knows any links or info it would be much appreciated.ty.
Hi chris, is the wagtail flipper better then the t-bar window washer. And does the flipper on the wagtail do the same quality job as the t-bar window washer.
Hi Jordan, I wouldn't say that it does a better job but it can be more efficient in a different way. For a start, the Wagtail will give you a much greater reach. It will be a lot less stressful on your wrist and it is light and is just one tool instead of two. The drawback to many is that the pad will not hold much water but this is where a big change in your technique will be required. I always use a bottle to wet the pad as and when its needed and do not use a bucket under any circumstances anymore.
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Hi Johnny, it was the same for me too with the tennis elbow thing. I like the Ecover too. The rubber Iv'e been using lately is Ettore but have used Pulex for a number of years before. The Ettore are pretty good though.
Hi Chris, I've experimented with Wagtail and Sorbo over the years, due to tennis elbow when using a standard squeegee. I keep coming back to the 12" flipper- I find it easier and quicker than anything- it gives the reach of a much bigger standard squeegee and NO discomfort, even after a long day. I've found out also how fantastic Ecover washing up liquid is for windows, it lubes the squeegee better than Fairy and doesn't bubble too much either, try it! BTW what rubber do you use in wagtail? Ta
hi all ,I need some help please.I recently started using a orbital wagtail and its fantastic once you've made the modification (dog ear etc.) its proper cut down my detailing its brilliant .the only thing is I cant find any replacement channels for it.when I look online it always comes up with the slim line channels or brass channels but I want to get the same channels that the wagtail came with. Does that make sence.if any1 knows any links or info it would be much appreciated.ty.
Wagtail is MUCH quicker than traditional squeegee. Very happy.
Hi chris, is the wagtail flipper better then the t-bar window washer. And does the flipper on the wagtail do the same quality job as the t-bar window washer.
Hi Jordan, I wouldn't say that it does a better job but it can be more efficient in a different way. For a start, the Wagtail will give you a much greater reach. It will be a lot less stressful on your wrist and it is light and is just one tool instead of two.
The drawback to many is that the pad will not hold much water but this is where a big change in your technique will be required. I always use a bottle to wet the pad as and when its needed and do not use a bucket under any circumstances anymore.
HI, what's a hopper window? I don't know everything, I have the feeling that we don't call them that in the UK or am I mistaken?