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  • mariebee

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    January 18, 2013 at 10:26 am in reply to: Steam cleaning taller poles

    As it is now (from the ones I'm looking at online) the hose parts are usually 6 feet or so long. The "fix" would be to be on the ladder holding the machine for the upper part, then do the lower parts of the poles, then wiping the pole down immediately. I was hoping there was a way to extend the hose so a person could be on the floor spraying/steaming, then climb up on the ladder  to wipe that puppy down 😉

  • mariebee

    Member
    December 5, 2012 at 9:36 pm in reply to: San Diego Pole Studio

    I go here =]  http://www.sumara-pole.com

    They do have a requirement that people need to take an intro to pole class tho, so it may not work with your schedule.

     

     

  • mariebee

    Member
    September 30, 2012 at 12:23 pm in reply to: New to Pole in Vista, CA

    I take classes at Sumara Pole with Serena =] We would love to have you come out and take classes with us. The curriculum has changed enough that an intro class would be a good idea. 

    When I first started taking classes I lived in Vista (Love Boutique used to have poles and offer classes.) I moved and found the studio I'm at now. I have a pole at home as well as a stage pole that I can….in theory, bring to other locations. (I also recently bought a hoop without knowing anything other then that it was fun when I was a kid…so why not??) 

    Looking forward to maybe having pole and hoop play dates with you =]

     

  • mariebee

    Member
    January 10, 2012 at 12:10 am in reply to: Pole Silhouette contest

    I entered one of mine the other day =] (Marie L     )

    Thank you for the fun opportunity.

  • mariebee

    Member
    May 27, 2011 at 2:28 am in reply to: How do I clean up my brass pole?

    http://www.autogeek.net/motmagalpol.html

    I got my brass pole in November of '07. Had it outside until July of last year and used this to clean it. (manufacturer recommended) It never made it slippery…was actually grabbier right after I cleaned it with this =]

  • mariebee

    Member
    August 16, 2010 at 3:25 pm in reply to: Studio recommendations for San Diego area?

    Pole Sinsations has a location up in Vista now also. They have classes at the Deja Vu Love Boutique store on the 78.
    Their Beginner/Intro classes are very good for beginners. They have a strong focus on spins and floor work.

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