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rayzork

Cleaning edges????
« on: January 29, 2004, 02:12:40 am »
How do you clean the edges after you squeegy?.

I use a wet rag for the bottom and then Hand paper towel all around. I that a slow process? How can you keep your rags nice and dry. How many would you need for a days work. And do you laundry your rags at the end of the day or what?

Thanks,




mickeyfat

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2004, 02:26:42 am »
???
sorry m8 but are you serious? ???

ever heard of scrim


Try this
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we all have to start somwere

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sham33

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2004, 12:05:42 pm »
Just buy a load of scrim. On a bad day i get through 1 piece of scrim every 2 house's. Dont bother struggling to use a really damp one, just pick a new one once its too wet.

jontydog

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Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2004, 05:36:08 pm »
I use a piece of Scrim to go round the edges.  I get through 3 a day and they get washed daily

paul

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2004, 08:49:28 pm »
depends on the weather this time of year might use one every house in the summer one will probaly last me all day ;D

Londoner

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2004, 09:22:26 pm »
I've said this before but that is what I was taught a leather was for. You can use a leather all day to clean the edges and it dries perfectly.
I think a  scrim is a just polishing cloth. I was taught to use a leather and I think a lot of the old skills are being lost.
If you learn to use a leather properly you would never consider using a cloth.

tam

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Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2004, 11:21:05 pm »
I have read all the posts on edges, I thought all you lot out there were pros. Using 2-3-4 scrims a day for wiping edges is not heard of where I work. If I make a mistake I will use a scrim to amend it, but being pros ourselves, we hardly ever use them. No wonder your prices are so high you must take forever to clean a house.  
Tam Moffat NFMWC&GC Ex. Council Member.

mickeyfat

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #7 on: February 06, 2004, 11:33:44 pm »
I was taught that even when you right up to the edges you can still see a slight water line , if you was to remove this ans all soap and water left then you would take longer and have to charge more.
i do agree though...i have an area that i got of another cleaner and he was crap...and the prices was very bad 3.00 for a 3 bedroom...i can crack this out fastenogh to do about 90 houses a day...i do not wipe the sills and neither do i scrim the edges and the customers do not mind this as they are used to it.....like i said on the other hand i have housses of the EXACT same size that i charge £15.00 for as i do all the "whites" and scrim the edges....hope this is some help to you.....rant eant rant...blah blah blah ;D

tam

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Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #8 on: February 07, 2004, 12:00:39 am »
doing all the fames etc i can undestand the cost is higher, but that is on request of the customer, not the norm.
Tam Moffat NFMWC&GC Ex. Council Member.

matt

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #9 on: February 07, 2004, 12:23:20 am »
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...i can crack this out fastenogh to do about 90 houses a day...


90 houses A DAY  ???  ???  ???

average 3 quid a house = 270 quid a day, thats a nice earner

you only got to put them house upto 5 quid a house, and thats 450 quid a day

i must be doing something wrong


mickeyfat

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2004, 02:06:06 am »
they wont have it for that much
in fact i did them today ...well 53 of them...it took me from 10-3...to do all in one day takes me from 8-4.30...when it gets dark..did i mention some of them are wooden/metel frames...and the others that are upvc are in a councill street...i aint joking mate...we dont do the front doors or bathrooms on the houses...i have talked to the people and said we could do a better job for £5 but they seem to be happy enough...thinking about it i do have about 4 of them that want me to wipe up i charge £6.00 for these.....believe what you like...i aint here to lie to you!
ps i do have somone helping me! ::)

pps
i have an area that takes me 5 hours and is 20 houses at about £15.00 each :D

by the time i have to pay out for everything...rain...collection etc..i need to charge a good price or i can afford to do this job

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i must be doing something wrong


I agree...although this is rare ...i love doing this day because i know im coming home with a few quid ..without collections...most are old people so they are also in alll the time...i wish all my round was like this one
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doing all the fames etc i can undestand the cost is higher, but that is on request of the customer, not the norm.

I find some customers like it ALL done for that bit extra...what  with all the upvc about alot of people view this as part of the window cleaning service...as before though....some dont!!they tell me as long as it looks nice from the inside!

mogs

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Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #11 on: February 07, 2004, 03:26:37 am »
[what  with all the upvc about alot of people view this as part of the window cleaning service...as before though....some dont!!they tell me as long as it looks nice from the inside![/quote]

we r window cleaners not upvc cleaners if they want tht done its extra mate. thts wot i say!!

mickeyfat

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #12 on: February 07, 2004, 03:40:03 am »
i know its extra?!?!

thats what i mean... ???
look at it this way ;)
average size 2/3semi

bronze clean.. 3.00...no frills..no scrim or upvc, no bathroom or doors (only when real bad(maybe every 4 months))
silver clean£6.00 wipe ledges(with mop!) and any large lines on edges

gold clean ..all upvc...all windows... all ledges wiped and dryed ..and the glass to be scrimed on all 4 edges and doors all wiped over...£10.00 ;D

sham33

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #13 on: February 07, 2004, 11:20:46 am »
90 houses a day, thats insane  ;D I believe u though, if u miss the bathroom and front door and do no scrim work with 2 people cleaning.

matt

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #14 on: February 07, 2004, 07:20:47 pm »
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i know its extra?!?!

thats what i mean... ???
look at it this way ;)
average size 2/3semi

bronze clean.. 3.00...no frills..no scrim or upvc, no bathroom or doors (only when real bad(maybe every 4 months))
silver clean£6.00 wipe ledges(with mop!) and any large lines on edges

gold clean ..all upvc...all windows... all ledges wiped and dryed ..and the glass to be scrimed on all 4 edges and doors all wiped over...£10.00 ;D


good job there isnt a Tin Clean....this would just be, mop with T  bar and leave to dry  :o ;D :o ;D ;) :o ;D

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #15 on: February 13, 2004, 01:45:05 am »
It must be a pain to collect - from a 'bronze clean' when you do 90 houses a day!  A normal collection for me is between 10 to 30 houses, and that's enough for us.

Why don't you insist on doing a 'Gold Clean' on all your houses, charge more, then have less houses to collect; while keeping your income the same.

Me and my missis work together and twenty houses per day (£60 - 150 - depending on how hard we graft) works for us and there's less doors to knock on to get paid.

Tosh.

simonb

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #16 on: February 13, 2004, 02:08:40 pm »
The IRON Clean consists of not actually doing the windows just collecting the money

simonb

Re: Cleaning edges????
« Reply #17 on: February 13, 2004, 02:15:46 pm »
Rayzork
A serious reply.
You are putting too much water on to start with.
If you are using a t bar shake excess water off after dipping in bucket with a fast downward motion.Dont wet right to the edges, leave about 1/4- 1/2 inch. Then when you blade the glass u won't have lots of water running down. Use a scrim over your forefinger to go round the edge. I dont go round the bottom edge as gravity takes care of that. Use the blade to get XS water off sill before wiping. Use A SILL CLOTH not the scrim you do the edges with as the sills are very dirty and using the same cloth for both jobs is not clever
You will get there in the end
Simon