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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2020
  • We have our friends SteveO and Troy here who set up the XERO Destroyer and demonstrate it cleaning at 90 feet. They offer some tips and trips for high level cleaning as well. The XERO Destroyer is the most rigid waterfed pole on the market. If you are interested in high-level work, the XERO Destroyer is simply the best option on the market.
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Komentáře • 116

  • @dylancarpenter760
    @dylancarpenter760 Před 3 lety +2

    Finally. This is what I've been wanting to see before I buy this setup. I've never been certain on the correct way to add the sections to the bottom. Thank you.

  • @xxmight450
    @xxmight450 Před 3 lety +20

    That would be a terrible finish on the glass at that height and not even worth it.

    • @JorgeChavez-xm2ew
      @JorgeChavez-xm2ew Před 3 lety +3

      I don't see the point of going that high with a WFP. Way too many things can go wrong.

    • @xxmight450
      @xxmight450 Před 3 lety +3

      @@JorgeChavez-xm2ew there’s no point over 3 stories. Leave it to the absailers

    • @Pedersons1
      @Pedersons1 Před 3 lety +1

      Well it's not like people can walk right up and look at it. Honestly they probably are just doing it to help preserve the life of the glass and to make it a little bit shinier.
      My question is, do they do the uppers standing on the roof working down or what?

    • @thrashermodzftw8139
      @thrashermodzftw8139 Před rokem +2

      I’ve had to clean windows up to 7 stories high with a WFP system and they turned out superb. Things could definitely go wrong, but with the right technique and training nothing should

    • @joseluisperezjr3285
      @joseluisperezjr3285 Před 22 dny

      Just rent equipment that can get you higher

  • @SqueegeeLife
    @SqueegeeLife Před 3 lety +5

    My ass was puckered this entire video... lol

  • @chaywinston8115
    @chaywinston8115 Před 2 lety +3

    I do 50-90ft wf work daily for 8months of the year. Were running 120psi split between up to 4 poles. Its all about the scrub and rinse. Gotta be thorough. Absolutely gotta keep the tds runnin no higher than 20 for hydrophobic, can push it closer to 50 for hydrophillic. We do 5-10k windows a month from residential to large commerical accounts.

    • @Damster587
      @Damster587 Před 2 lety

      I'm struggling here, spent $5,000.00 on the ultimate, 1st job is coming up and 60 ft of the unknown awaits me... Call me if you can help. Award Window Cleaning /Carlsbad Ca USA...Just have a bunch of newbie questions. I'll trade you a quick 5 star review for 5 min of your expert advice.

    • @cjorr1190
      @cjorr1190 Před 3 měsíci

      Just got mine

  • @nettoyageadriance
    @nettoyageadriance Před 3 lety +11

    Great video! I have to say there's a difference between putting a pole up 90 feet and actually working at 90 feet. You will not be doing it for long and not sustain injuries. I'm 230 pounds and do powerlifting just to be able to face my 6 and 7 story jobs every year. They are a marathon of pain and stress. Plus I'm using top of the line Gardiner poles (Xtreme and Ultimate) which are lighter and stiffer. 90 feet is just not sustainable or realistic.
    Also, please don't put your hose on the inside for commercial jobs.
    Keep up the good work! Awesome footage ;)

    • @midnitemobber913
      @midnitemobber913 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes I have to agree. I'm on a job right now with my gardiner ultimate 74 ft fully extended on a few sets of windows and even that height is very slow and exhausting! 90 ft doesn't seem realistic.
      Also not being fully telescopic seems more dangerous. I know adding extensions to my nlite pole at height can be a little sketchy. Especially if you have to walk away from a 60 plus ft pole. That's a big no no in my book. To big a risk at that height to not keep somebody holding the pole at all times. Just my two cents but I am curious about the rigidity of the destroyer vs ultimate.

    • @truelueck1763
      @truelueck1763 Před 2 lety +1

      What is the benefit of having hoses outside pole for commercial?

    • @nettoyageadriance
      @nettoyageadriance Před 2 lety +1

      @@truelueck1763 Inside pole hose is a UK and European residential wfp tradition that was misunderstood and propagated by a few silly dealers who brought their product to N America. It was originally and still is used for regular, monthly residential work in the UK/Europe because it's faster for lower work and jobs take only minutes. They also don't drop sections. It eliminates a step of attaching the hose because they use small vans that allow the operator to simply pull the pole out of the back and run up to the job.
      For high work though pole hose outside of the pole is better. It's easier to clean the outside of the pole than it is the inside and an internal hose will bring dirt up into it that wears the pole out from the inside.
      Also, when dropping down a layer you can lighten the pole by simply pulling off and dropping sections. This is only possible with an externally run hose. Dropping sections allows an operator to work faster and for longer.

  • @ScottWConvid19
    @ScottWConvid19 Před 3 lety +19

    This demonstration brings about an entirely new set of questions that I have about the efficacy of WFP at extreme heights. I'm experienced in rope access and I just have a difficult time believing that the finished product at 90' would pass your quality of workmanship standards. Does it?

    • @user-tu1bi9wl3e
      @user-tu1bi9wl3e Před 3 lety +7

      Never mind 90, standards drop at 40f easily

    • @wernervandersteenen946
      @wernervandersteenen946 Před 3 lety

      If you want a good scrub and cleaning use a highworker and work from there with a smaller pole

    • @ScottWConvid19
      @ScottWConvid19 Před 3 lety +9

      @@wernervandersteenen946 I'd just drop from the roof and clean it the old fashioned way...by hand

    • @wernervandersteenen946
      @wernervandersteenen946 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ScottWConvid19 rope skipping wow allways wanten to do that but my wife was not in for it and now i'm almost 56 so maybe in my next life 🤣 i'm a window cleaner for 32 years now and Belgium is so far behind Amerika and the Uk have a lot more and better tools . For my wfp work i have the pure 20 by ionic and when i do Windows at 55 feet i see that the pressure on mij bruch is on its limit . Yes the poles from ionic are not that ridgit , i know 👍 just keep it safe there be bkessed and love watching all of your video's

    • @ScottWConvid19
      @ScottWConvid19 Před 3 lety +4

      @@wernervandersteenen946 yeah, I'm 50 in two months. I've been cleaning windows since 92. I started out doing commercial high rise and found my niche in residential, for quality. Rope work is safer than climbing a two-story ladder. It's never too late to learn. We're not getting any younger. I actually think rope work might be safer than WFP in some cases.

  • @stevem4468
    @stevem4468 Před 3 lety +9

    So what happens to the 3 floors above?
    Just don’t clean them? Or add extensions to 150ft?

  • @johndeleon9910
    @johndeleon9910 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey my good man how are you I got a question ask xero destroyer working at 90 ft set up water feed pole I see that you guys had it all the way to 90 ft but there was other three more floors up above how did you guys clean those

  • @jimvick8397
    @jimvick8397 Před 2 lety +1

    Back in the day I did a 60ft tucker pole job using an aluminum pole with 12 foot add on extensions (when full assembled we referred to it as "The Heinous Device"... I only had a 5am-7am window once a month to do this crazy overhang entry... and the wind always blew 45 mph out of the north then... I got it done, but it nearly killed me. I would really like to see how that thing handles compared to the heinous device...

  • @higginsprocleaning4642
    @higginsprocleaning4642 Před měsícem +1

    Would you consider that a 2-man job to ensure you have someone spotting you? I have a hard time at just 50 feet

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před měsícem

      It can be done with one, but a spotter is never a bad idea considering safety.

  • @heatherthewindowwoman4835

    Oh god! My shoulder hurts just looking at that height😯!

  • @davejarvis7522
    @davejarvis7522 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow, that building is right by my house!

  • @w2cklean-pros
    @w2cklean-pros Před 3 lety +1

    That is crazy and amazing at the same time !
    Great demo and advice.
    Thank you guys !

  • @tylerwortman
    @tylerwortman Před 9 měsíci +1

    That’s insane. The cleaning can’t be that detailed, but hey, you’re doing it. Wild stuff.
    Just send me over the wall with some ropes and a bucket. You obviously don’t clean that entire building with the WFP but it’s wild to see it that high!

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před 9 měsíci

      If you are an experienced waterfed user, you would be shocked at how detailed it is!

  • @JeffBrimble
    @JeffBrimble Před 2 lety +1

    Did my 90ft modular in 1998 by myself, awesome at that height.

  • @davidmonk7280
    @davidmonk7280 Před rokem +2

    Better to have hose on outside of pole easer to change sections

  • @eschwake18
    @eschwake18 Před 3 lety +4

    WOW!! I can feel the shoulder burn already muscling a 90ft pole with a 10-15mph wind=Killer Workout!!

  • @jimmyevans2965
    @jimmyevans2965 Před 3 lety +2

    I can't even see 90ft 👀 nice vid mate

  • @RedRockMaintenance
    @RedRockMaintenance Před 3 lety +1

    Thats got to be super heavy. My neck would hurt looking up that long I think trying to do that. Good info.

  • @wernervandersteenen946
    @wernervandersteenen946 Před 3 lety +3

    I would like to see you do the left or right of the building because the pole will go from left to right at these hights , i go unto 65 feet and if you dont have a outcoming wall to stop your brush it wil go pas the corner and down to the ground

  • @myguysneaker1479
    @myguysneaker1479 Před 3 lety +1

    Ordered from u guys from watching steve-o

  • @040cleaning6
    @040cleaning6 Před 11 měsíci

    Very nice demonstration guys.

  • @QueenSarvinoz
    @QueenSarvinoz Před 8 měsíci

    hi guys, I live in Uzbekistan in Tashkent. How and in what way can I buy such a thing for myself. Thanks in advance

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před 8 měsíci

      hey! just go here and you can order direct! windowcleaner.com/products/xero-destroyer-water-fed-pole?sca_ref=3020234.dl0aAoVJ1A

  • @brooks7720
    @brooks7720 Před měsícem

    How do you clean the windows that you couldn’t reach?

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před měsícem

      Tippy toes.... Just kidding! That is where highrise window cleaning would come in!

    • @brooks7720
      @brooks7720 Před měsícem

      @@windowcleaner 😂 Quick question…I have a xero pure with 30 ft pole. If I get a 60 or 90 foot pole would it work or would I need to get a pump?

  • @nathanyoung8187
    @nathanyoung8187 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice! Would the gooseneck change the rigidity at all?

    • @yuhno09
      @yuhno09 Před 3 lety

      Good question

    • @nettoyageadriance
      @nettoyageadriance Před 3 lety +1

      A gooseneck would just add weight. We work regularly at 70+ feet with wfp's. An ounce at 80 feet feels like 10 pounds at the ground. A gooseneck is commonly used by wfp users who use a floppy pole that buckles under its own weight and smacks the building as a result. The gooseneck brings the pole a few inches out from the building to avoid smacking. This is not the the solution. A stiffer and lighter pole is. That I believe is the Gardiner Xtreme and Ultimate poles.

    • @nathanyoung8187
      @nathanyoung8187 Před 3 lety +1

      @@yuhno09 I've used the Gardiner Xtreme at 80ft, it bends and gives much more than the pole in this video... Just sayin

  • @cleanstreakwindowcleanings1410

    That looks pretty rad, fellas... definitely NOT my schtick...lol

  • @nathangreen7392
    @nathangreen7392 Před 2 měsíci

    How do you rinse, or do you not

  • @JohnWCR
    @JohnWCR Před 3 lety +3

    To keep the pole more stable use a 12 or larger carbon fiber gooseneck it keeps the pole more stable with a 18 inch brush

  • @Dmoney9768_
    @Dmoney9768_ Před 6 měsíci

    we just want to know to how get these contracts who are you contacting what's the hole process cause we all know this job is for sure over 15,000 bucks to do the hole building

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před 6 měsíci

      hey! i have a few podcasts on just that, but this is the last one! ~Jersey 862-312-2026 czcams.com/video/O6Q3trT4OeQ/video.html

  • @pickleballplaybook
    @pickleballplaybook Před 3 lety

    How do you move it away from the glass way up there?

  • @7280cody
    @7280cody Před rokem

    Rent a man lift and mark it up on the invoice? More money and work faster?

  • @raymondjoseph7177
    @raymondjoseph7177 Před 3 lety +1

    Dont bother putting the hose through the pole. Let it hang without push connects, one continuous hose, no connectors means less points of failure. Just hold it with your hand and be careful with it. An area like that would in most cases be sectioned off with cones, tape etc so as long as the hose is controlled it will save a ton of time. You can also strap it on the outside of the pole on the way up.

    • @Damster587
      @Damster587 Před 2 lety

      How do I attach the tubing without using the push connect that is directly attached to the brush? I'm struggling here, spent $5,000.00 on the ultimate, 1st job is coming up and 60 ft of the unknown awaits me... Call me if you can help. Award Window Cleaning /Carlsbad Ca USA

  • @bkrgi
    @bkrgi Před 3 lety

    Impressive...but to work that pole at that height even more impressive. For sure every move has to be calculated so as not to lose control.
    How much does the entire 90' pole weigh with brush, hose and add water???

    • @myguysneaker1479
      @myguysneaker1479 Před 3 lety +1

      Dude at that height it’s so heavy . I had it like at 50 feet with some new York wind and it felt like it weigh 200 pounds.

  • @trevorbanks2549
    @trevorbanks2549 Před 3 lety

    How do you rinse from that height? I can't imagine you could pull brush away for rinsing?

    • @mrkillerdildo
      @mrkillerdildo Před 3 lety

      Twist the pole and rinse with half the bar

    • @VXRHSV
      @VXRHSV Před 2 lety +1

      Might be better of with a rinse bar fitted..

  • @everybodybeguccified575

    What if it falls sideways and hits a person or car

  • @cleanmaxexteriorpowerwashing

    my anxiety levels went tru the roof!

  • @thewindowguys2960
    @thewindowguys2960 Před 3 lety +1

    Someone needs to make a bigger brush for such tall heights.

    • @nettoyageadriance
      @nettoyageadriance Před 3 lety

      Not necessarily. Actually, the larger the brush the less you can do up high. An ounce at 80 feet feel like 10 pounds.

  • @DrHurtYou
    @DrHurtYou Před rokem +1

    Watching this at 90' gives you no room for a wind gust. I'd strongly suggest anything over 60' you'll need someone to assist you, especially with add-ons and at no time have the pole sitting by itself unattended... My setup is 55' on it's own, 60' plus when pushing it up. I have come across unexpected wind gusts from hell and no matter how ridged that pole is the wind still moves it and you'll need to counter that wind... It's much harder than you guys make it look... Everyone should practice at a comfortable level before taking on these kind of jobs... Good luck and keep an eye on the wind before you start.

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před rokem +1

      yeah over like 60' have someone on the roof with paracord to make sure you dont lose control! ~Jersey 862-312-2026

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před rokem +1

      We always urge our customers to err on the side of caution and always observe safety measures. You bring up great points, and the wind is definitely a factor for most situations!

  • @user-tu1bi9wl3e
    @user-tu1bi9wl3e Před 3 lety +3

    Please do NOT balance your pole and leave it 😂

  • @ScottWConvid19
    @ScottWConvid19 Před 3 lety

    Ten story building? That's insane

  • @yuhno09
    @yuhno09 Před 3 lety

    This video will get a lot more buyers. Thx WCR

  • @cornbread144
    @cornbread144 Před rokem

    I could see a little bit of wind really ruining your day lol. Water fed has its place in certain circumstances, but this one … unfortunately you better just hop your ass in the chair. Good video though !

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před rokem

      Reasonable concern to have. We've seen some of our customers post videos with some really rough weather without much issue though, you'd be surprised!

  • @THEDUDE912
    @THEDUDE912 Před 3 lety

    Sounds good in theory..lol

  • @andresestacio5428
    @andresestacio5428 Před 3 lety

    You need a dron to film it

  • @dS-tb5nc
    @dS-tb5nc Před rokem

    This seems counterproductive in the sense that it would be more efficient to just hang with a roof rigging. A pole fed system over 60 feet is completely unnecessary in my opinion.

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před rokem

      Keep in mind, not every building has proper anchor points to safely hang from the roof. Then theres people who'd prefer to stay on the ground and clean windows with a setup like this, which is very efficient.

    • @dS-tb5nc
      @dS-tb5nc Před rokem

      @@windowcleaner keep in mind that at that height the windows are not being cleaned well.

  • @karlosdaze
    @karlosdaze Před 3 lety

    You use the hose outside the pole at those heights. Just velcro to to the top 3 sections.

  • @ryanfewster574
    @ryanfewster574 Před 3 lety

    👍🏻

  • @user-tu1bi9wl3e
    @user-tu1bi9wl3e Před 3 lety +3

    Come on , just have the hose outside , ju make sure it’s wrapped around thr pole ,
    Having your hand holding 50ft while your other hand is trying feed rest of thr hose so can put on the other pole 🤷‍♂️

  • @easntx
    @easntx Před 2 lety

    Bet your insurance is astronomical.

  • @Chris-qh2gc
    @Chris-qh2gc Před 3 lety

    Why can’t you get 100 feet? You’re just 10 feet under the triple digits

  • @darrelking565
    @darrelking565 Před 3 lety

    You missed a bit 🤣

  • @ethanhassinger291
    @ethanhassinger291 Před rokem

    Maybe a man lift ?

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před rokem

      You don't need one all the time when you use a XERO Destroyer. We try to keep you safely on the ground.😉

  • @JoseVasquez-zq5qm
    @JoseVasquez-zq5qm Před 3 lety

    Not good idea 🤔

  • @nettoyageadriance
    @nettoyageadriance Před 2 lety

    Every time I see this video I am dumbfounded by the extra useless steps of using internal pole hose. It's so much unnecessary work 🤔

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před 2 lety

      It's user preference!

    • @Damster587
      @Damster587 Před 2 lety

      How do I attach the tubing without using the push connect that is directly attached to the brush? I'm struggling here, spent $5,000.00 on the ultimate, 1st job is coming up and 70 ft of the unknown awaits me... Call me if you can help. Award Window Cleaning /Carlsbad Ca USA

    • @thebattlebear
      @thebattlebear Před 9 měsíci

      @@Damster587how did it go? I got a 70 ft job coming up kinda nervous.

  • @ryanfurry630
    @ryanfurry630 Před rokem

    Learn rope access…

  • @american236
    @american236 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m not buying it. Can’t be effective. Sorry.

    • @windowcleaner
      @windowcleaner  Před 11 měsíci

      Don't be sorry! We have the proof in practical use and customer reviews on it's effectiveness.

  • @windowwarriorsforum9112
    @windowwarriorsforum9112 Před 3 lety +2

    ZERO CONCERN FOR SAFETY. Even with being a demo setup, there was zero concern for safety. Neither trailing hoses, caution work above or caution slip hazard warnings anywhere on site. 2 people walked directly under pole when extended at 70'. With water running thru pole, puddling on ground with snowbanks means must have cold temps which causes freezing water, slip hazard.
    Poles worked above 75' really aren't very realistic/practical. If only on windows here and there ok but much better ways to get jobs completed at these heights. This pole is rigid because it has thicker walls (extra weight) and 18" overlapped sections which any pole can also do to give them extra rigidity.

    • @tyras2871
      @tyras2871 Před rokem

      Ok osha go crawl in your bubble wrap hole

  • @marioswindowcleaning5617
    @marioswindowcleaning5617 Před 3 lety +2

    #Trump2020