The Unger Ninja 30 degree handle with a Pulex Alumax 18" channel is a great storefront weapon. Combine it with a Ninja t bar and a Maykker Python or Scottsman sleeve. Now add an Unger 0 degree handle and a 14" S channel on the end of a Trad 12 and you are unstoppable
The Goblin is a great choice for your back up line. For your main line, you can use any descender you'd like that's compatible with your rope. Check out our available descenders here: www.window-cleaning-supply.com/high-rise-equipment/descenders/
Why does the Unger pole tip work better than the Ettore pole tip? Please make the backflip just like the progrip handle. You will not only sell more Backflips and poles, it will draw more people away from Unger.
Fan jets are trash! They waste water, lower the pressure of your pencils, and can’t blast out the troughs and edges. Stick to just two pencils, especially if you’re running DI only and want to make the most of your water.
Hello "ABC Window Cleaning Supply"! Thank you for showing us such a wonderful video! I feel so happy! I'm looking forward to your next work! Have a nice day!
Do you have any more class demos on squeegee fanning strait pulls and fantail work please sir yes I'm a newbie. Open for any learning I can get. Thank you! "Joel"
Hi, There is no provision for facade anchors and restrain plugs in the building. Can we use SUCTION CUPS at the right and left instead, to prevent cradle from swaying? Pls explain in a video, if possible. Thanks
I was looking to buy a Euro tip for this pole so I can use a WFP brush head on it for smaller jobs what product would I buy to do this I see there multiple Euro tips that you guys sell and don’t want to buy the wrong one
Therein lies the biggest issue for Window Cleaners - You make the scratches of previous trades visible when YOU clean them - Now the homeowner may think YOU did it - So best to inspect ALL before you touch them and notify the owner. I'd even go as far to to document them and have the owner sign that they are aware there are scratches present before you proceed. I've previously shown home owners the existing scratches or concrete and given them the option of whether I use a blade/steel-wool or whether I clean as best I can without them
The water catcher at the bottom seems quite shallow. I'd worry about using it in a home...tipping it at a small angle would cause it to run out of the holder... but I suppose just not having the applicator very wet (as you do with interiors) would probably fix that problem