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That was a great one Mark!
Really cool tricks.
Man, it was time for that window to get cleaned again !!!
Great video Mark, I can really use some of that since I DO SUCK with a pole.
What can I say, I like to shoot video in a controlled environment. :o Especially when I have a lot to say. This latest video (the main speaking parts) took about 5 takes. It would probably take more if I was on location.
I have plans for shooting some ‘On The Job’ demos this spring. Gotta book some of my regulars and give them a nice discount if they’ll let me use their homes for these.
I like how you do them inside… When filming outside you get so many weird distracting noises… passing cars, people talking, wind etc…
Great job Mark!
Nice job Mark! Good tips for real world problems.
Yeah, but inside you get the sound of sizzling bacon!
Please do a bacon show Larry.
Great video as always Mark
Awesome video Mark. I use the Unger 0 degree swivel handle often, utilizing one of the techniques in the video. I actually no longer use my “The Ledger” handles.
I never have used the Unger angle adapter but I’d love to have one for when I really need it.
Out of the two Unger angle adapters, I’d recomend this one. http://shop.windowcleaner.com/product.sc?categoryId=117&productId=764
It is sturdier, less play in the angle adjustment which improves squeegeeing technique.
What’s the diffrence in weeight to this one? :
http://shop.windowcleaner.com/product.sc?categoryId=117&productId=765
Either version of the tool will do the job for ya. The all metal constructed one weighs a tad more, is more sturdy around the angler adjustment, costs around $4 more but will probably last years longer than the plastic version depending on usage and storage.
nice