Window Cleaning Kit JRC
Quick Overview
- Pulex 6 in. sleeve
- Unger ErgoTec 14 in. t-bar
- The Window Cleaning Business Book
- Scraper with Rubber Grip
- Garelick 12 ft. 3-section QuickLok Pole
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Window Cleaning Kit JRC
How to Clean Windows Like the Pros Book
The Window Cleaning Business Book
Ettore quick release brass handle
Ettore 6 in. brass channel
Ettore 1o in brass channel
Ettore 18 in. brass channel
3-star 6 in. t-bar
Unger ErgoTec 14 in. t-bar
Unger ErgoTec 18 in. t-bar
Pulex 6 in. sleeve
Unger 10 in. monsoon sleeve
Unger 18 in. monsoon sleeve
Unger belt with 2 loops
Unger Henry's double holster
Tubex by Pulex
New Ettore super bucket with handle
Garelick 12 ft. 3-section QuickLok Pole
Scraper with Rubber Grip
Single Edge blades #12
Quart of Glass Gleam 3
Dispenser Bottle
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