Water Fed Poles

If its not a window club secret, what is "a swivel 0 degree squeegee with special angle adapters or wagtail type squeegees" and a "widebody channel squeegee" ?

Swivel 0 Degree squeegee -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dToUbd9ve-Y


Special angle adapter

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDYEYlloDPE

Wide body channel

And a wide body channel is just that, its a channel that is about twice as wide as a standard channel. Some examples would be the slayer channel, Ettore super channel and the pulex Alumax channel. - They are typically best for store front pole type work because they dont flex as much as a standard thin channel. ( I looked for a good educational video on them but couldn't find one)
 
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THANK YOU - Thats what I'm talking about! Just seeing them I already know I am going to save time energy frustration and clean better! I only do windows when I have to, and my 22" squeegee has always been 'good enough', I was just never motivated enough to look into something better and/or didn't think it could get much better. I can almost feel that 0 degree working in my hand just thinking about it.
 
I have used a tucker pole once. Man talk about flex and weight I guess I am just a sissy, but I do like the brush head, the rest of it not so much. I much prefer the carbon fiber, it does cost more money but man I just couldn't deal with that everyday knowing there was something lighter.

In Portland our water is a 26 on the meter so we just use a large DI tank, works very well.
 
Have a couple hotels coming up, and Thad convinced me to offer window washing. I think it was a big difference in whether we got the jobs.

A couple questions. I was considering getting a water fed pole. We have soft water available. How does it work? Do I just need a dedicated pump?

I think Pauls Pump can Do that Now.
 
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