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yeh we usally do blade top windows
im down in the isle of wight.my reading was 220 before run it thro di tank..but getting 000 now,mayb i need ro aswell as di tank?
why move of the island,beautiful place mate,been ere 7 years from londonwould never go bk now,loli think a ro unti and di tank is the answer then matethank you for help
na course not mate,thanks for helpi only cleaned the windows not the frames,plus tryed it out on 4 jobs??all the same resultwaitied 20min and the water still on windows
Quote from: noizeo on May 12, 2010, 08:19:14 pmna course not mate,thanks for helpi only cleaned the windows not the frames,plus tryed it out on 4 jobs??all the same resultwaitied 20min and the water still on windowsThe water does stay on the windows - it could take all afternoon to dry if the weather is cold.Ian, white spirit? Are you mad?
what you mean soap them. I have never heard of that for wfp.
on first cleans i often find its quicker to squeegee after using the pole , that way you know the window is good and its quicker than going round twice which alot of the guys on here seem to do , also you don,t have to spend all day rinsing , all these posts with rinse and rinse again are ridiculous , simply blade it and you know its ok , i only do this on first cleans and the odd troublesome window , apart from that its splash and dash for me regards alan
it takes two to three goes with the water to get them clean and streak free when ur doing the windows with the water for the first time
Quote from: cleeen on May 12, 2010, 06:47:14 pmwhat you mean soap them. I have never heard of that for wfp. on first cleans soaping up with tfr will make all the diffrance for future cleans .