I do a small estate where each house has 2 round Windows . Anyone recommend the best brush for getting in the corners .as I'm struggling . Cheers.
Quote from: Steven Biggs on March 26, 2018, 07:29:44 pmI do a small estate where each house has 2 round Windows . Anyone recommend the best brush for getting in the corners .as I'm struggling . Cheers.Sorry can you repeat the question please - you are struggling to get into the corner of a round window
Some great ideas there . I will look into them thanks . Also on the same estate they all have a square picture window , no openers . Easy to clean you would think . But the builders put them in upside down . Making em very tricky to clean without leaving any runs or drips . Any top tips to make it a bit easier . Cheers .
Quote from: Steven Biggs on March 27, 2018, 05:44:52 amSome great ideas there . I will look into them thanks . Also on the same estate they all have a square picture window , no openers . Easy to clean you would think . But the builders put them in upside down . Making em very tricky to clean without leaving any runs or drips . Any top tips to make it a bit easier . Cheers .Turn the brush 180 degrees , start at the bottom and work up , that should sort it
Quote from: Steven Biggs on March 27, 2018, 05:44:52 amSome great ideas there . I will look into them thanks . Also on the same estate they all have a square picture window , no openers . Easy to clean you would think . But the builders put them in upside down . Making em very tricky to clean without leaving any runs or drips . Any top tips to make it a bit easier . Cheers .There's no easy or cheap way to get around this, firstly you will need to purify your water to parts per billion then heat it to aminimum of 70 degrees (concrete melting hot or more ) and finish off by putting an additive in your water to make it nice and slippy, would also recommend a minimum of ten jets on your brush, fan and pencil mix.
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