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Launch issue now available – packed with 40 pages of information for the professional window cleaner Content this issue Water fed pole systems D.i.y. or off the shelf? Let some lite into your life Super Max poles, how good are they? The dawn of time A humorous look at window cleaning history ErgoTec Ninja squeegee review The latest offering from Unger Why save water? What are the benefits to window cleaners?…
Window Cleaning Magazine is now online and available for viewing on Yudu! (also available as a pdf download directly to your PC) WCM is packed with useful and interesting articles, including reviews of the new Unger ErgoTec Ninja Squeegee and the Super-Max 45 pole from Gardiner Pole Systems, plus ‘How to make your own wfp pole pump’, and a ‘secret’ pure water cleaning method of cleaning stubborn windows. Also, some in-depth interviews with some leading figures…
Will this device change the way you work with your water fed pole? Window Cleaning Resources is promoting a new device which promises to save time, save money and increase profits when using it with your wfp. It works by giving you more precise control over the water flow. The device is fitted to the end screw of your water fed pole, then your existing brush can be screwed on to the aluminium screw thread which…
Window cleaner’s call to stop the conmen A concerned window cleaner is warning householders they could face expensive legal action if they pay uninsured workers to wash their windows. Matthew Softley, 39, who trades as the Window Man, says these cleaners can often be much cheaper but can leave residents with extra costs if they cause injury or damage. He wants to set up a scheme where residents can can access the names and contact details…
Window cleaner’s call to stop the conmen A concerned window cleaner is warning householders they could face expensive legal action if they pay uninsured workers to wash their windows. Matthew Softley, 39, who trades as the Window Man, says these cleaners can often be much cheaper but can leave residents with extra costs if they cause injury or damage. He wants to set up a scheme where residents can can access the names and contact details…