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g.brookes
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September 26, 2013, 03:41:40 pm »
Hi chaps. Ive got some panes to clean on a balcony that needs to be done trad. when ive done this in the past I've used a trad pole, soaped it all up and pulled down with my squeegee, you know, the normal way.
anyway, i always found it very hard to not get streaks on this type of glass, and then if i try to wipe them with a scrim that also marks it. just wondering if anyones got any specific advice to make this a bit quicker?
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probably not scrubbing it enough to lift all the dirt into the solution , i find you must scrub at several angles ,and more than just once up n down , angle the scrubber a bit and really work it in -then squeegee with fairly firm strokes
one pane at a time
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cheers for that. would you use a normal amount of fairy liquid?
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maybe a tad more . i find its best to work up a bit of a lather on the glass by scrubbing in several directions
so you can then blade off a kind of cream with the dirt in it
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