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Hi Willie,Just wanted to drop you a line about your products.I've never hesitated about buying anything new or different to help me in my business and I would say that about 99% of those products sit in the back of my closet collecting dust.The 1% is for your Wagtails that I've been using for three years and that is all I have been using.I have no reason to use anything else else.My poling work was never my strong suit but with your BlueRibbon Slimlines I can wash any difficult window quickly and with ease.Thanks again and keep up the good work.Paul from Canada
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Eugene Pessagno
No Streaks Window Cleaning
nostreaks@aapt.net.au
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Hi Willie,
hjlee@halenet.com.au
I just want to thank you for making the best squeegees we have ever use Wagtail Blue Ribbon Slimline one of the better inventions ever after the bucket on a belt. I really cut our cleaning time in half. I would recommend the Wagtail Blue Ribbon Slimline to all window cleaners who want to save time and look professional.
Carlos Rodriguez
Professional window cleaning for nearly 20 years.
http://www.bluebaywindowcleaning.com/
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I've
been using Wagtail Squeegees, Mops, Combi(s), and Flippers for more
than 10 years and yesterday I used two Wagtail Blue Ribbon Slimline
Aluminum Flippers (18" and 14" [slimflippers]) for the first time and they work great! These
slimflippers seem to more quickly wet and squeegee the window than the
Wagtail soft pad Flipper (soflipper) that I've been using for the past
year or two. Another great feature of
the slimflipper is that it gets in narrow tight places like between
counters and glass and between fixed seating and windows, not to
mention under most glass door pushbars! I've finally found a use
for that locking handle! When dropping down between the fixed seat
and the window inside a restaurant the slimsqueegee or slimflipper can
be locked at an angle making it eaier to squeegee the glass in that
very tight space.
Thank you, very much.
Brewsp
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I have been converted to using a 16inch wagtail.I have been cleaning windows for 8 years with a 16 and 22 inch steconne channel with a ettore super system handle.I have 5 staff and the more experienced cleaners want to use the wagtail.You can get to more windows with ease with the wagtail, love it
Regards,Wizzo www.wxtreme.com Wizzo’s X-Treme Window Cleaning wizzo@wxtreme.com
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I have been cleaning windows for 20 years, all sorts, all types, not much I haven't seen in glass. I changed to the Wagtail about 8 years ago, and wondered how I ever used the old tools. I took to it almost straight away, some learning adjustments, sorted out the best use it had and I found it had all uses for window cleaning, pole work is incredibly fast and less labour intensive, one handed pole work is so easy. I could not imagine using anything else, not only is it know how quality and pure Australian, don't be fooled by the lightness, that is to a window cleaners advantage. Further this equipment, has the best handle in the industry, nothing else comes close, the angle is perfect, light easy but a certain productive quality, besides that it has appeal, so the perfect balance of looks great and performance. When one finds something like this, one cannot go past it, try the rest, it is a certainty you will return to Wagtail and never ever use any other again, why would I. Yes I am an advocate. I actually added the time approximately, using the old fixed way compared to the Wagtail, equates to taking the family away for 9 days with cash left over, while the sluggers have 30 houses to go! This is the best tool for window cleaners no question. For anyone else seeking a better way. Wagtail is it. Try one, gain what you want in your work. From, Phil 20 years window cleaning professional, Victoria, team of 3. Sea Side Window Cleaning, Victoria, Australia.
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"I have been using Wagtail equipment since 1998. When I was told about these devices by a friend, I immediately knew what he was talking about and went out to buy one. Within a day I was the fastest window cleaner in my team so the rest of the team all followed.
I remember one day when I forgot my tools and found one 12" Wagtail in the back of my van to work with that also had the built in pad. That day I cleaned four apartments and made about $500. I really found out that day how versatile this device is to get in at all angles and reach just that bit more that is needed, without a pole.
..."Within a day I was the fastest window cleaner in my team so the rest of the team all followed"...
I recently observed the building manager
where I live trying to clean the front entrance with the good, old-fashioned
brass squeegee. It was painful to watch him. A couple of days later
I donated a Wagtail squeegee to him and gave him a quick lesson.
The front windows are now always spotless and I look like a real
professional (I didn't want to clean my own windows anyway)!
I highly recommend the Wagtail tools for any cleaning professional"
Michael King
Owner, The Townview Group
Sydney, Australia
" I recently purchased a Wagtail 18" squeegee. I'll admit that I was quite skeptical at first - I didn't see how a squeegee could perform the amazing tasks it was advertised to do, and the price was a bit scary.Regardless, I am happy to report I am completely impressed with my Wagtail, and the cost was worth every cent. I believe it's the most innovative product for the window cleaning industry since Ettore Steccone patented his "New Deal" squeegee in 1936. It took a few days to get used to my new 'toy', but I quickly adapted to it's fast, efficient motion. An added bonus I found was the severely reduced strain on my wrist.
..."I quickly
adapted to it's fast, effcient motion. An added bonus I found was
the severely reduced strain on my wrist."
My doctor had diagnosed me with early development of carpal tunnel
syndrome, and said if I stayed at my job I may eventually need surgery.
I am happy to say the pain in my wrist has gone. Not only has the
Wagtail made my job easier, it also made it possible for me to work
longer and safer. For that I am very grateful."
Ted B. Williams
Owner, Sunburst Cleaning Service
Newberry, U.S.A.
Hey there Willie,
I would like to let you know my story. About two and a half years ago I was having a lot of problems with my shoulder and elbow using a very well known brand of window cleaning tools,lots of soreness and swelling.
One day I was window cleaning
a large house in Killara and this guy wandered up the drive and
proceeded to have a chat about window cleaning and he checked the
tools I was using. Turned out that he had been window cleaning for
fifteen years and had discovered along the way a revolutionary system
of tools called Wagtails.
No more sore elbow or shoulder and the ease of use due to the unique
pivotal design has reduced the time I spend on regular jobs significantly.
"The main thing ... was the ease of use and no more sore elbows or shoulders and a huge saving of time."
The main thing he said was the ease of use and no more sore elbows or shoulders and a huge saving of time. This sounded too good to be true, so I started off with a basic kit of Wagtails and to this day I have not gone back to the old system.
When I used to do pole work
and lifting up a heavy washer on high windows was really fatigueing,now
with a Wagtail so much lighter and easier, squeegeeing is a breeze,
with a central pivoting action just a joy to use. Well thats whats
happening right up to today, I want to thank you for creating such
a great design.
Sincerely Phil Anderson,
Jim's Window Cleaning - Cremorne.
"I work as a window cleaner. We do schools, hospitals, houses and shops. Many of the shops we do have a high glass frontage. For sometime now I have had pain in my forearm, wrist and elbows that has been getting worse.
I moved from a heavy squeegee to a plastic one in an effort to fix it, but still no good. Some days I would soap up the windows and my boss would squeegee. I thought that my days were numbered as a window cleaner.
In looking for alternatives I came across wagtail. It sounded to good to be true but worth investigating. I found a friend with a wagtail and he lent it to me.
..."I have had pain in my forearm, wrist and elbows that has been getting worse.... Now I use the squeegee and make the boss soap up."
After a short settling in
period of adjusting technique and pressure on the squeegee (I found
I needed less pressure than before.) I was working quicker and able
to do a better job, whether it was high or low glass. It really
does work. It is comfortable in the hand and next to no weight.
And then I noticed something else. No pain. After a
full day of concentrated squeegee work, my arms and wrists felt
good! No joke. Now I use the squeegee and make the boss soap
up. I am having fun! Now I am going to order my own
set of wagtail gear. Thanks for the product. "
Regards, Callum Phipps
Window Whiz, Brisbane Australia

