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Pix of PS 1 piece pole
Posted by Dancing Paws on November 19, 2011 at 3:46 pmFYI ladies, I posted some pix of the PS 1 piece pole I just got, in case you are intersted in how the pole works. I know their website doesn't have the info on that, so I thought it might help you guys to see pictures of the pole. I haven't put it up yet, cuz I can't lift anything, but I took pictures of all the important parts to let you know how it can be top and bottom loading, how the height is adjusted, etc. I'll try to take more pix once it's actually up.
Hope this helps answers any questions for girls who are looking at the 1 piece pole!
Loves! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_heart1.gif
JeHanne replied 12 years, 12 months ago 11 Members · 32 Replies -
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A link might be nice huh?
https://www.studioveena.com/photos/view_album/4ec81c87-e79c-43ee-97d2-566e0ac37250
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Thanks for posting those pictures! Please let me know what its like once you have it up. What hight did you get? And more pics would rock too. Ive been highly considering getting the ps 1 piece and Ive actually been looking for posts just like this. Oh and can you let me know if you feel any flex in the pole as well?
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I can do that. JeHanne also ordered the same pole as me. She should be getting hers this week as well. She got the permanent ceiling mount as well (I didn't.)
My ceiling height is 7'11" (so about standard ceiling height.)
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I'm guessing you ordered it around the same time I did! How do you like the grip?
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I got a a PS 1 piece pole a 50mm! I am a beginner so I can do alot on it yet, but I like it! I don’t have a any problems putting it up by myself and it does not move when working on it!
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I haven't put it up yet (I won't for another week…can't lift anything cuz I had a procedure done on my arm.) I can tell you what I think about the grip later when I actually get it up. For right now I get to just stare at it longingly. 🙁
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wow it looks really nice! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif i never saw that model b4. thanks!
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yeah, the brass one looks nice! if i get a second pole, that's what i'm going to get – either that or the black l'il mynx 🙂
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Nice lookin' Pole!!!
Mine should be arriving Monday. I have to remove a ceiling fan before I can try it out. I did order the vaulted ceiling adapter as they call it. The 'semi permanent' option. Really hoping all looks as expected under the ceiling fan base. Excited to get my single piece brass polin on!
Reminds me to add Brasso to my shopping list.
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Someone mentioned distilled vineagar, lemon juice, and salt to clean brass. I can't remember who. I wonder if it is less abrasive?
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I looked at the Brasso ingredients and it does have some abrasive items, I was wondering if that is what removes all the build up on the pole and buffs it? I dont even know what all that discoloration is that appears on brass over time is.
I was hoping the pole install instruction has care and cleaning instructions but if not will call PS to see what they suggest for care.
So excited for my pole to arrive tomorrow! Thanks again for sharing the pics, pretty shiny!
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I think the brown is either oxidation (or reduction…I forget my chemistry.) Either way, it's better to not put abraisives on the pole. Mild would be better. I think I'll do some googling…
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I've been using methylated spirits to clean my pole. I don;t plan to brasso it unless it gets super grimy.
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Do you think rubbing alcohol (isopropanol) would work too? That's what I used on my TG x pole. I read some websites that say to use soap and warm water to clean brass, but maybe that's if it's REALLY dirty.
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Awesome I cant wait to hear your reviews 😀
As for cleaning brass poles, the way the clubs would clean them was brasso, let sit for a few min, take a clean towel and start rubbing your pole like your waxing a car. Flip the towel over, and use the clean side to really buff it. If you still feel some residue use a bit of rubbing alchol to get rid of that, or in between cleanings.
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