Great tools, but the velcro holding the pad on, gives up after a few weeks of removing them after a days work. Some moddification is needed there. At the moment i,m using hair clips to keep mine on.
@peterpetersnbg actually if you spray the glass with an unger sprayer on a belt ( this is a very good sprayer.. a pulls of the trigger and the glass is wet ).. the wagtail will go futher..... i cut the blue scrubber pad on the whirlwind open today and low and behold there is a thin sponge inside.. i ripped this out and the pad doesnt get so soapy and is much better to use.... the sponge is obviously to hold the water but IMO its not needed
a fixed handled wagtail would be better or an option to have on the handle.. a cross between the ettore backlip and a wagtail would be ideal... its all about the weight and having an applicator that scrubs / washes well and is low in wet.. for this window a wagtail is good for difficult ladder work.. but for big glass tats dirty a sörbo 50 cm and a large washer is the best and quicker
Great tools, but the velcro holding the pad on, gives up after a few weeks of removing them after a days work. Some moddification is needed there. At the moment i,m using hair clips to keep mine on.
jimmybootsx 1 year ago
@peterpetersnbg actually if you spray the glass with an unger sprayer on a belt ( this is a very good sprayer.. a pulls of the trigger and the glass is wet ).. the wagtail will go futher..... i cut the blue scrubber pad on the whirlwind open today and low and behold there is a thin sponge inside.. i ripped this out and the pad doesnt get so soapy and is much better to use.... the sponge is obviously to hold the water but IMO its not needed
peterpetersnbg 1 year ago
Wagtail - every window cleaner should have one!
m4rkhenderson 1 year ago
a fixed handled wagtail would be better or an option to have on the handle.. a cross between the ettore backlip and a wagtail would be ideal... its all about the weight and having an applicator that scrubs / washes well and is low in wet.. for this window a wagtail is good for difficult ladder work.. but for big glass tats dirty a sörbo 50 cm and a large washer is the best and quicker
peterpetersnbg 1 year ago
@JasonECI Me too, no good for first/build cleans,though, as you can't scrub as well as a traditional applicator, but after that- Way Hay!
johnnywindows1 1 year ago
I love Wagtail!!!!
JasonECI 1 year ago