Where u been pal ? Great that your back 👍 Thanks for the info on resin , greatly appreciated… Any chance you can do a vid on the moerman classic toolholder ? Love it , i reckon its better than my 2.0 toolholders
Yeah been super busy, between window cleaning, gutter clearing and I'm also a motorcycle instructor so it's been a bit mad. Wanting to get more videos out there 😊👍🏻
Tip to get the top on really easy is once the desired amount of resin is in the tank, you fill the tank with water. That way you can rinse the resin from the thread and the riser tube will slide right in.
Sometimes the tds is meter can be slightly out. I've had one read that the water was a few tds and one said zero. If it's completely fresh resin it'll be good to go.
Perfect timing! Just what I was needing to know. I appreciate it will vary from area to area but i was wondering how long you expect that to last? Volume of water before you need to replace it? Thanks for all you do... I have learned a great deal from you!
@@TradMan Thank you! That gives a bit of context. I have never used a WFP so its all new to me. Clearly the full bag is going to last quite a while. I hope Trad girl and yourself enjoy the holidays. All the best!
Hola amigo te escribo desde Chile , tengo unas dudas sobre las gomas de limpia cristales, cuál es la diferencia entre las gomas duras y blandas y las verdes de la marca Unger , en que se diferencian y para que es cada una en particular? Saludos. Siempre veo tus videos cuando tengo dudas , gracias !
Harder rubber works better in warmer weather. Softer rubber for colder weather. The unger green is a medium compound rubber so a good all rounder that works in most temperatures 😉
He's back!😂😂 Can I share a tip for scooping the resin in? I use a wide-mouthed funnel that minimizes spillage. So do you have a pre-carbon filter attached that the water goes through first before it hits the resin?
Great to see you back 👍 I started watching your videos about 18 months ago when I decided to give traditional window cleaning a go. They were a fantastic help. I love the job by the way. I Just wondered what the ratio of your Trad and WF pole work was ? And how you decide which system to use on which job ?
Great stuff 😊👍🏻 I use wfp for work with high level windows or jobs it's more practical to use wfp. All ground level work is done trad and first cleans are always done trad if possible.
Where u been pal ?
Great that your back 👍
Thanks for the info on resin , greatly appreciated…
Any chance you can do a vid on the moerman classic toolholder ?
Love it , i reckon its better than my 2.0 toolholders
Yeah been super busy, between window cleaning, gutter clearing and I'm also a motorcycle instructor so it's been a bit mad. Wanting to get more videos out there 😊👍🏻
Tip to get the top on really easy is once the desired amount of resin is in the tank, you fill the tank with water. That way you can rinse the resin from the thread and the riser tube will slide right in.
Do they not have funnels in Scotland?
Hey mate just wanted to ask what sizes you use for liquidator, I use 14,18 but wondering if you’ve found the 22 to be useful
Personally didn't have much use for the 22. I use a 16, 12 and 6 for in hand. 14 and 10 for pole work 😉
I’ve just changed mine but it’s coming back as 002, any tip?
Sometimes the tds is meter can be slightly out. I've had one read that the water was a few tds and one said zero. If it's completely fresh resin it'll be good to go.
Perfect timing! Just what I was needing to know. I appreciate it will vary from area to area but i was wondering how long you expect that to last? Volume of water before you need to replace it?
Thanks for all you do... I have learned a great deal from you!
I'll probably get a couple of months out of that 11L di bottle. Water here is around 45ppm
@@TradMan Thank you! That gives a bit of context. I have never used a WFP so its all new to me. Clearly the full bag is going to last quite a while. I hope Trad girl and yourself enjoy the holidays. All the best!
You to buddy! Thanks for tuning in 😊
Mines really running slow... never normally this slowwww and going through a RO any idea why please
Without seeing it, it's hard to say what's wrong. Have you changed anything? Is the mains pressure still the same?
Hola amigo te escribo desde Chile , tengo unas dudas sobre las gomas de limpia cristales, cuál es la diferencia entre las gomas duras y blandas y las verdes de la marca Unger , en que se diferencian y para que es cada una en particular? Saludos. Siempre veo tus videos cuando tengo dudas , gracias !
Harder rubber works better in warmer weather. Softer rubber for colder weather. The unger green is a medium compound rubber so a good all rounder that works in most temperatures 😉
Hola , gracias por la explicación , te lo agradezco, esperé con ansias que me respondieras , saludos y gracias
It's good to see you back on you tube trad man 👍we've missed your knowledge!!!
Thanks chum! Been super busy 😅
Hello there! Are you coming to Interclean this year?
Certainly am 😉👍🏻
Does anyone know how to regenrate Resin with salt ? (Tds is 150 here, and resin expensive)
He's back!😂😂 Can I share a tip for scooping the resin in? I use a wide-mouthed funnel that minimizes spillage.
So do you have a pre-carbon filter attached that the water goes through first before it hits the resin?
No other filters, water here is really good fortunately 😊👍🏻
Great to see you back 👍
I started watching your videos about 18 months ago when I decided to give traditional window cleaning a go. They were a fantastic help. I love the job by the way.
I Just wondered what the ratio of your Trad and WF pole work was ? And how you decide which system to use on which job ?
Great stuff 😊👍🏻
I use wfp for work with high level windows or jobs it's more practical to use wfp. All ground level work is done trad and first cleans are always done trad if possible.
Cheers
You have gotten a new fine logo😊
Yes indeed! Fits better with our family business logo 😊
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