Sunday, July 20, 2014

New tools and whatnot

Okay, took the plunge and ordered a set of unger swivel loc t-bar and squeegee. I got it in Friday and have to say I can't wait to give it a try. I've been a die hard ettore fan since day one, but I like what unger's been doing. I like the s-channel and just finished 45ish-ing it and can't wait to see how it does on monday. I definitely like the lock aspect of it. I have to constantly tighten my ettore handle so I'm looking forward to pop and locking the unger.



Also started playing with the wagtail and it's a lot of fun. Who knew my years of swiffer sweeping would translate to wagtailing? First time polling on the glass and knocked it out. But I'm a little like zoolander in that I can't make a left turn. I come from the right and then lock up on the return, but if I go under the top of my hill, I can come back from the right and get it. So that needs a little work but it's a lot more fun than traditional pulls. For some reason, I'm adverse to using the wagtail by hand. It's a pole tool in my mind.



I don't really like the microfiber mop on it so will be converting some old split microtigers to wagtail mops as an experiment. If that goes good, then I'll convert a new one.



My question is can you use the unger swivel loc as a wagtail? Anybody tried that or do you need the disc action to get it to fan correctly? I'll be giving it a try tomorrow.





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