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A Method - Single Hose
 | Windows are washed with water only through one hose to the brush. No
detergent dispenser is included, the Tucker Pole's hose connects to a standard
garden hose. |
A Method - Dual Hose
 | Windows are washed with water through the brush and water through the
rinse hose above the brush. No detergent dispenser is included, the
Tucker Pole's hoses connects to the #411 Dual Hose Adapter. The #411
Dual Hose Adapter connects to a standard garden hose. |
B Method
 | Windows are washed with B Type Detergent Dispenser. The Tucker Pole
hose connects to the B Type Detergent Dispenser. The B Type Detergent
Dispenser connects to a standard garden hose. By operation of valves on
the dispenser, you can connect the detergent solution and/or rinse water that
flows through the brush. |
C Method
 | The C Method Detergent Dispenser is used with twin molded hose (Dual
Hose). One hose feeds the detergent solution to the brush, the other
hose feeds water to the rinse-spray nozzle which is attached to the gooseneck.
The larger hose connects to the rinse valve. The spray nozzle delivers
either a jet (part #111) or a fan (part #115 or #118) of water over the top of
the brush. This method saves detergent and provides faster rinsing,
because there is no waiting for rinse water (B Method requires the single hose
to bleed out detergent when switching to rinse water). The C Method, or
dual flow, is recommended for all window washers 30 feet (9.1 meters) or
higher. The C Method has the extra weight of dual hose and water which
is approximately one pound for each 30 feet (9.1). |

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