Unger stingray vs the IPC Eage indoor water fed system

Hey guys, Theres a store front that I Service and when I have to clean the inside it’s a pain in the butt. So useing traditional water and a squeegee is sometimes challenging and takes a while, dripping water isn’t really an option. So I was thinking of using eaither the stingray or the ipc eagle indoor kit. Which one is better ? What are pros and cons of each and are they worth the money ?

Thanks
Brian

So the difference is really the solution that’s used. The Stingray uses a 3m solution that is sold in a pouch, just plug and play. with the IPC you can use pure water. The Stingray is a max of 10’ where the IPC can go to 25. The IPC is like a pump up, where the Stingray is battery powered. All that being said I personally dig the Stingray better, but I am excited to hear others opinions.

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I have the Stingray and it works great except on the windows that get direct sunlight. It leaves smear marks all over the window even with a new pad. Not sure why. If that job has windows in direct sunlight maybe the Stingray might not be so good

Direst sunlight is a bugger. I use the long pile pad first to dust and “pre-clean” then use the polishing pad to do the actual cleaning.

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So this store will get direct sunlight long with other stores I clean. So would the IPC Eagle work better? Does it do a good job on interior cleaning? I don’t mind mixing the the solution every time I have to use it. I’ve read it’s just distilled water. Can I throw a little GG4 in there for the added shine ?