Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jouk45 on July 06, 2009, 09:52:30 pm
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just thought i would share this with you, it may help some folk, now some have suggested to ad vinegar to help make the glass sheet, and i dont fancy doing that, but i have been doing something for a while and just realized i was doing it, habit i suppose, As you know while your scrubbing the glass and rinsing, you will see the water disperse and mainly droplets sitting on the glass and just wont sheet, and we are never really know for sure it is carrying all that dirt to the bottom, my way around this is while rinsing scrub very fast 3 times in one area and rinse immediately, the glass actually sheets for a few seconds allowing the water to carry any dirt to the bottom, i start with the top then middle, it may sound like a lot of time, but it only takes seconds to do this, has anyone noticed this to
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I understand what you mean jouk but I don't/wouldn't do it. On badly beading windows I tend to scrub for a fraction longer than normal & rinse a tad more. Hey I thought you were a southerner 'till I read your flyer post the other day. ;)
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yes i use to scrub longer to, i think it is just wfp paranoia lol but it works for me, am from dundee in scotland
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Not too bad for a scotish bloke is he macmac, I too would of thought he was a English southner as he is well spoken and polite ;)
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i was educated in a Gentlemen's school of correction, :'(
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I'm a yorkshireman living in scotland, how tight can you get!! ;D
Went to a very good indian in dundee, can't remember name but it's the one with the old guy who greets & seats you! You know the one?
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and they wear turpins ;D yes thats in west port, expensive to, you must be loaded ;D
Is it jahanga or something? we stayed in the apex city queys. not loaded, Ewan gave me a loan!
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tried it this moorning nar i dont work
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tomy, you have to do the 3 scrubbs in lighting speed ;D keep the flow running as you do this, and rinse straight way, it does work, i do it all the time