[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]This is the pole we use 95% of the time, very comfordable to use.
[SIZE=5]Using Collars On Extention Poles Made Easier
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[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]This is the pole we use 95% of the time, very comfordable to use.
[SIZE=5]Using Collars On Extention Poles Made Easier
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//youtu.be/VrOIUxf4Eyg
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[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]The material is verlor auto carpet without the rubber on the back.[/SIZE][/FONT]</SPAN></SPAN>[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]
But you could also use marine carpet .[/SIZE][/FONT]</SPAN></SPAN>[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]
We use contact glue to put the material on.[/SIZE][/FONT]</SPAN></SPAN>[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]
They both do not hold water and gives you a non slip surface to hold on to.[/SIZE][/FONT]</SPAN></SPAN>[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]
Is also good to use on squeegee / scrubber to have a better grip on your handles.[/SIZE][/FONT]</SPAN></SPAN>[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]
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Thank you HEMAN for that tip. Will implement that this weekend on my Unger poles.
Alex
Clean and Bright Window Cleaning & More
1-806-448-8965
I’m quickly realizing that I pole different than (most) everyone else.
My right arm is extended and held steady, while my left pulls the pole down…
As the pole slides downward, my right (extended) hand guides and applies slight pressure.[INDENT]
"[I]Reverse Pool Cue[/I]"
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I [B]really do like[/B] the idea of a grip at the tip of the third section of a Garalick pole though!
(It’s a pain in the ass to open right now, with cold hands)
[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]In regards to cold hands this is why we put this material on our handles as well.
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[FONT=tahoma][SIZE=3]So to make it easier and allows you to have a lighter grip when using your tools.[/SIZE][/FONT]