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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: fez on January 08, 2004, 09:56:29 pm
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Anyone on here use GG4 in a soft water area?
I'm using GG3 in a soft water area but GG4 is now a lot cheaper (around a fiver less) so I'd like to swap over.
Anyone noticed a difference between the two? ???
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Hi fez
How much are the 2
Alan
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Fez,
I bought gg4 thinking I was in a hard water area but since found its soft. After months of problems I find it works great now (rubber needed changing ::). So I do think you could use it. I would be interested if anyone knows different and that I`d be better off with gg3.
Shinny,
At ScimCity gg3 28.06
gg4 24.53 both incl. VAT and there`s a delivery charge. There was an offer on a bit ago but it seems to have ended.
Gerry.
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Hi Gerry
cheaked out the window clean centre and they are selling GG4 25.56 and GG3 28.96 all in Deli and vat.
Cheers mate
Alan
Tel: 0800413512
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Thanks Alan,
They seem good don`t they? Rubber looks cheap as well. I`ll give them a ring.
Cheers,
Gerry.
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GG4 was formulated for hard water areas, thats why I think its more expensive. I quote:-
"Glass Gleam-4 has polymeric water softeners especially desirable for use in hard water".
Don't see why you can't use it in soft, GG3 is for soft water.
Check the faq:-
http://www.titanlabs.net/gg4.htm
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GG4 was formulated for hard water areas, thats why I think its more expensive.
That's the strange thing karlosdaze - GG3 is more expensive for some reason, it's probably because more GG4 is sold so the pricing is more competitive.
I think I'll try swapping over to GG4 and save a few quid.
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Fez,
Done another day with gg4 in soft water area and had no problems. I`ve used it for a few weeks now and everything ok. I keep expecting the old problems to resurface but changing my rubber regularly does the trick.
I don`t know if it would work the other way round -gg3 in hard water area.Don`t suppose you`d but it though when gg4 is cheaper :P.
Gerry
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hi chaps,
I did a day with a window cleaner who used fairy liquid and half a cup of vinegar in his water whats your views on this formula and what would the difference be if GG4 was used.
Regards
Craig
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I used Fairy for ages (no vinegar) and it was ok but wiping the sills after was a chore. I also used to end up soaked because its so thick.
GG4 seems to thin the water so your water lasts longer,there`s a lot less detailing and you just give the sills a quick wipe. The windows are gleaming after as well. Oh and its excellent on leaded windows.
Having said all that it took me ages to get used to it (it`s all down to your rubber ).
Gerry.
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Gerry,
Thanks for that I have heard it takes some time to adapt to - Tell me if my rubber is changed regular will I have problems getting used to GG4
Regards
Craig
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Hi Craig
As Gerry says above it takes a bit of getting used to but its worth persevering because it gives excellent results. :) I do change my rubber each day which makes it a lot easier though ;)
Steve
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Craig,
I think biggest problem with gg4 is lack of squeegee glide, that is why I change my rubber daily. When the rubber has been used a while and starts to dull the squeegee sticks. I use a new piece a day and turn it round half way through. You may be able to use it straight away but might need to persevere,it is worth it.
Have a look at Titans website (Karlos has put adress above) and theres a section on squeegee drag.
Gerry.
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Thanks chaps I find this site very helpful and friendly.
Its a privilige really - Thanks
Craig
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To be honest, I really hated GG3 when I first used it and it was only because of other window cleaner's comments on this forum that made me buy a large bottle full and persevere.
I'm really glad I did as I tried using Fairy again for half a day early on in December and I HATED it! It was messy, slow and I used loads of scrims.
If you are starting out with it, slow down a little when you're squeegeeing. In no time you'll love it......honest! ;)