Using a pole instead of a ladder is such a great way to avoid working at height. Using the right tools, you can even have success in direct sunlight. www.detroitspo... www.detroitspo... simpole.com/ #avilabeach
Some fine work there. For high pole work I find straight 7 pulls with a kick in at the bottom to close out better. To help the pad to flip better I added a bamboo large skewer in the front edge as a stiffener. This mod makes it dishwasher or hand clean only, quite worth it though.
If the sill is dirty, we like to pre-dust it with a cobweb duster and possibly pre-scrub it with a damp mop on an angle adaptor as needed. Otherwise, we just wipe it with the fliq pad ad need at the end of the pole.
I hav. 10" tht works great so I jut picked up n 18". However due to the length it gets floppy in he middle an gets caught on the handle. Causing it not to flip back properly.... hope I'm just missing something and it's not a flaw of th 18" version? Anyone else successfully used an 18" fliq?
I have used the 18” Fliq with success, but it does get floppy. I’ve seen some on RU-vid that put a rod of some sort in the edge of the material to keep it from being too floppy. Read MacGyver Bryan’s post in this thread.